Our 2026 Women in Business report explores the mid-market’s commitment to DE&I and gender diversity in leadership and the impact this has on business success.
Mid-market firms are scaling sustainability for growth, not just compliance. Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR) 2025 report reveals how sustainability investments are driving profitability, resilience and global expansion — despite regulatory shifts and political uncertainty.
Instability has come to define the global business landscape and the ability for mid-market firms to thrive through disruption is becoming a key differentiator.
Pillar 2 has been ratified by the governments of more than 100 countries, so U.S. multinationals are likely to deal with its effects in many places.
Insights for organisations preparing to implement the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)’s Standards.
These Final Rules set out the information needed to help investors assess how climate risks affect a registrant’s business and financial condition, and assess the registrant’s management and board oversight of its climate-related risks.
IFRS 17 addresses the accounting for insurance contracts rather than being explicitly aimed at insurance entities.
Businesses have started to put guidelines and incentives in place, focused on driving employees back to the office.
The most successful strategy to achieve parity of women in senior management is one which stands alone, independent of an ESG strategy.
To push towards parity of senior management roles held by women, who leads within an organisation is vital.
We saw an increase in the percentage of senior management roles held by women, on a global level, but there are some significant regional and country variations.
Without a greater focus on the issue, women’s parity in senior management won’t be reached until 2053 at the current rate.
2024 marks the 20th year of Women in business where we monitor and measure the proportion of women occupying senior management roles around the world.
Across the globe, companies’ tax affairs are facing increasing scrutiny from regulators, communities and clients. Read our latest insights ranging from BEPS to VAT.
Kirsty Rockwall, Grant Thornton UK, answers three transfer pricing dispute questions providing a unique perspective of practitioners in the UK.
Tackling profit-shifting arrangements requires multinational enterprises to align the conditions of their intercompany transactions with those agreed by independent enterprises for comparable activities, commonly known as the arm's length price.
Grant Thornton joined the Net Zero Financial Service Providers Alliance (NZFSPA) demonstrating our commitment against climate change.
Providing awareness of new Standards, Interpretations that have been issued and amendments made to existing ones.
Sustainability reporting highlights from 2023 to keep you up to date and on top of your sustainability-related reporting journey.