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PwC

Employment

Gender pay gap of 12.6% at Irish firms – report

Widest gender pay gaps were found in the finance, banking, insurance, legal and construction sectors, according to a PwC analysis
  • Ellie Donnelly
  • February 28, 2023
Sustainable Business Awards

Entries open for PwC/Business Post Sustainable Business Awards

The winners of this year’s awards will be announced in Dublin on May 24
  • Business Post
  • February 19, 2023
Aviation

Airline passengers numbers forecast to return to pre-pandemic levels late next year

Leasing firm Avolon says sector set to “thrive” this year, driven largely by the reopening of China
  • Cónal Thomas
  • January 16, 2023
Housing

Moving on: Is our property pipeline in jeopardy?

The retreat of institutional investors from the Irish property market – due to a combination of issues such as project viability concerns and rising bond yields – has significant implications for government housing targets
  • Lorcan Allen
  • November 26, 2022
Housing

Institutional investment in Irish property to ‘fall sharply’ in 2023, report predicts

Experts forecast ‘very tough year’ for property markets in Ireland and across Europe
  • Lorcan Allen
  • November 12, 2022
Media

Ireland’s entertainment and media industry set to be worth €6bn by 2026

Nation’s lower-than-average growth in video gaming, internet advertising and e-sports will be offset by major growth in domestic cinema
  • Eva Short
  • July 20, 2022
Business Risk

Geopolitical tension and talent war among top business risks, global leaders say

PwC’s Risk Survey asked more than 3,500 business leaders, including Irish leaders, about their primary concerns for their businesses and how they plan to mitigate them
  • Eva Short
  • July 18, 2022
The Last Post

Matt Cooper: No matter how much the new HSE boss is paid, it won’t make up for the challenges ahead

Whoever replaces Paul Reid as head of the HSE will have to try to control spending while at the same time hiring 700 consultant doctors, improving technology, solving the trolley crisis and delivering Sláintecare
  • Matt Cooper
  • July 2, 2022
Sustainable Business Awards

An Post wins top prize at Sustainable Business Awards

Semi-state is praised for its ‘inspiring’ willingness to experiment and ongoing leadership in the area
  • Business Post
  • June 18, 2022
ESG

Half of listed Irish firms have sustainability officer, nearly double global average – study

Ireland’s appointment rate is ahead of global average with senior executives hired to drive green agenda
  • Lorcan Allen
  • June 11, 2022
SMEs

Cost inflation ranked as top threat to growth in Irish food sector

A PwC survey administered in conjunction with Love Irish Food found that more than 75% of SMEs do not think the economy will improve over the next year
  • Eva Short
  • May 17, 2022

Ireland an ‘advancing jurisdiction’ for private businesses to flourish

Country placed 14th out of 34 countries in PwC’s Europe Middle East and Africa private business heatmap rankings
  • Sarah Taaffe-Maguire
  • May 9, 2022

Large firms ask junior staff to work up to four days a week in the office

Accountancy, financial services and legal companies see office-based work as important aspect of development and training, while in other sectors such as IT and telecoms, hybrid work is standard
  • Lorcan Allenand
  • Ellie Donnelly
  • April 24, 2022

Almost half of investors would sell off investments if company fails to take sufficient ESG actions, research shows

However, majority of investors either unwilling to see their returns decrease or would only see a marginal decrease on return resulting from a company’s sustainability, governance and environmental pursuits, according to PwC research
  • Eva Short
  • April 19, 2022

‘Restructuring wave’ due to hit Ireland in next 18 months, analysts warn

PwC points to increased business failure rates in the first three months of 2022 as indicative of a possible acceleration in insolvencies that will continue into next year
  • Eva Short
  • April 4, 2022

Business Post joins with PwC to launch the Sustainable Business Awards

Entries are now being taken and the awards are open to all businesses operating in the country
  • Business Post
  • March 4, 2022

4,500 businesses kept afloat with government supports during pandemic

New report indicates that many retail and hospitality businesses evaded insolvency with the help of state aid but are currently on ‘life support’
  • Eva Short
  • February 8, 2022

Victims of cyberattacks ‘should follow HSE’s lead by being more transparent’

PwC’s cybersecurity leader Pat Moran says the level of detail shared has helped other victims of similar attacks
  • Aaron Rogan
  • February 6, 2022

Confidence in global economy reaches 10-year high - PwC report

An annual survey found that 77 per cent of company chief executives predict a stronger global economy in 2022
  • Emmet Ryan
  • January 17, 2022

Third party cyber risks ‘glaring blind spot’ for Irish businesses

Almost a quarter said they had little or no understanding of these risks
  • Eva Short
  • January 11, 2022

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