PwC report: We have the technologies, now we need to move faster
While no country is decarbonising fast enough, Ireland has the potential to be a leader in energy transition with promising start-ups and scale-ups in climate tech
While no country is decarbonising fast enough, Ireland has the potential to be a leader in energy transition with promising start-ups and scale-ups in climate tech
While no country is decarbonising fast enough, Ireland has the potential to be a leader in energy transition with promising start-ups and scale-ups in climate tech
The pace of change is accelerating. A digitally enabled finance function of the future will be human-led and tech-powered, with those working in the area coming from a variety of backgrounds, not just traditional accounting
Come see for yourself and get hands-on with the technology’s range and power at PwC’s dedicated GenAI Business Centre
Are all the reporting teams in your firm ready for the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)? The organsiation that is able produce ESG data audited to CSRD standards, will be easier to buy from and it enjoy a competitive advantage
Survey finds 28% of Irish CEOs believe businesses will not be viable in 10 years without significant transformation
If organisations don’t take risk, they don’t progress. Taking risk intelligently is one of the ways they can transform to survive while creating value
New PwC GenAI Business Centre, enabled by Microsoft, is set to boost GenAI adoption safely
PwC report highlights the resilience of family businesses with more than half reporting double-digit growth
Globally, the out-turn for M&A activity in 2022 looks broadly similar to 2019 with 2023 shaping up to be another reasonably good year
Organisations must leverage technology solutions in order to meet ever more rigorous and complex tax reporting obligations
PwC says that Revenue has become much more advanced and sophisticated in recent years – and the system keeps learning and evolving
PwC says tax teams need to embrace technology as a means of transformation
Government has a chance to move beyond status quo as it faces raft of challenges, says PwC head of tax
Gender pay gap reporting should be seen as an opportunity to demonstrate an organisation’s commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion, says Kathryn Brady of PwC Ireland
There are still actions companies can take to minimise the disruption caused by Brexit, says PwC Global Trade and Customs partner John O’Loughlin
It came as no surprise that there were minimal tax changes announced by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe in Budget 2020, says Nicola Quinn, PwC Cork tax partner
It looks like the world’s leading economies are determined to claim a bigger slice of the global corporate tax pie which will lead to tricky times ahead for Ireland, according to PwC tax policy leader Peter Reilly
Companies are having to deal with a deluge of new tax legislation and rules and there is no sign of a let-up, according to PwC partner, Susan Roche
Pat Mahon of PwC believes Finance Minister Pashcal Donohoe should use the limited fiscal scope available to him to make a bold statement in the forthcoming budget
Ireland needs to maintain a stable and competitive tax regime despite international pressures, says PwC tax policy leader Peter Reilly
Brexit will be extremely painful regardless of its eventual form and current uncertainty is no excuse for businesses failing to prepare for it, says PwC partner John O’Loughlin
Positive overall given the fiscal constraints but lack of progress in key areas a concern
More than 250 of the world’s largest financial services players are in Ireland, as well as half of the world’s top 50 banks
Number of steps could be taken in Budget 2019 to provide a much-needed stimulus for the regions
One of the key challenges for Irish business will be in adapting to tax reform in the United States
‘There is a great opportunity to leverage the data to make greater contributions’
PwC World in 2050 Report predicts a huge shift in the balance of economic power over coming decades
PwC’s people partner, Susan Kilty, highlights the benefits of joining PwC through an internship or as a graduate, while Sarah Bradley, who works in the PwC tax practice, outlines how she is boosting her career with PwC
Interesting times ahead as Budget prepares economy to meet demands of international trends
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices