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UK Jobs Report: Delayed Decision-Making, Lack of Demand Impact Recruitment Efforts

The KPMG and REC, UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, pointed to another reduction in permanent placements made by UK recruitment consultants in May. Delayed decision making and a lack of demand “amongst companies were reported to have weighed on recruitment activity.”… Read More

German Real Estate Sector Experienced a Boom But Pressure Is Increasing for Firms to Innovate – Report

For a long time, the German property industry experienced a boom, but with increasing regulation and rising cost and efficiency pressure, “the pressure on companies to innovate is increasing,” according to report from KPMG. The majority of companies have recognized the need “for more innovation,… Read More

UK Financial Services Professional Comments on FCA’s Anti-Greenwashing Rules

Richard Andrews, KPMG’s head of ESG for financial services, has recently commented on the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) anti-greenwashing rules (AGR), which come into force recently. Andrews noted: “While we expect the FCA to take a pragmatic approach and give authorised firms some leeway… Read More

Cybercrime Remains Real Threat in Germany, New Report Reveals

Cybercrime remains a real threat in Germany: more than one in three companies (35 per cent) in this country has been the victim of a cyber attack in the past two years. The attacks have placed a greater financial burden “on a large number of… Read More

UK Industry Professional Comments on Money and Credit Statistical Update from Bank of England

Karim Haji, Global and UK Head of Financial Services at KPMG, comments on today’s March Money and Credit statistical release from the Bank of England. Karim noted: “A rise in consumer borrowing in March signals that many stretched households continue to battle the cost of… Read More

UK Industry Professional Comments on Government’s Move to Form Sustainability Disclosure Technical Advisory Committee

KPMG has commented on the important step on the road to ISSB adoption in the United Kingdom. KPMG recently shared key insights on the announcement that the UK Government has established the UK Sustainability Disclosure Technical Advisory Committee. Providing their perspective on the announcement that… Read More

Generative AI Is Becoming Increasingly Relevant for Firms Based in Germany – Report

Generative AI is becoming increasingly relevant for German companies: More than half of the companies (53 per cent) are planning to significantly expand their investment activities, according to an update from KPMG. More than half of these companies even want “to increase their investments by… Read More

UK Jobs Report: Pay Rates Increased for Professional Roles, Candidate Availability Growth Reaches 5-Month High

April’s KPMG and REC, UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, signaled a further decline in permanent placements made by UK recruitment consultants. There were reports of a heightened caution “amongst clients, with firms reportedly holding back on recruitment.” However, the overall fall… Read More

AI to Transform Financial Reporting and Auditing, Report Claims

Three-quarters of Australian companies are using or piloting Artificial Intelligence (AI) in financial reporting – and in three years time the number will be 100%, according to a KPMG International survey. The biggest leap will be in the use of Generative AI (GenAI), “currently being… Read More

Poor Investment Governance May Cost Australia’s Asset Owners Significant Sums – Report

Poor investment governance could cost asset owners, and in turn their customers, significant sums – in the case of a super fund member as much as $500,000 over their working lives, a new report by KPMG Australia and Frontier Advisors finds. A survey of institutional… Read More

Mid-Market Businesses in Australia Are Cautiously Optimistic, But Claim Growth Is Impacted by Cost of Living – Report

The majority of Australia’s mid-market businesses are still feeling cautiously optimistic, the annual KPMG Enterprise pre-Budget survey finds. But nearly a quarter say business growth is “being significantly impacted by the cost of living, while cost and margin pressures are the top concern of mid-market… Read More

Industry Professional Comments on UK FCA’s Approach to Leveraging AI in Financial Services

Commenting on the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s strategic approach to the use of Artificial Intelligence in the UK financial services sector, Karim Haji, global and UK head of financial services at KPMG, said: “It’s hard to overstate the potential capabilities of AI for a… Read More

Crypto Investments: Germany’s Investors Are Now More Confident in Investing in Digital Assets – Report

After a challenging period for the cryptocurrency / digital assets market last year, investor optimism and confidence in digital assets has returned – albeit with some reservations. This is shown by the results of a joint survey conducted by KPMG in Germany and BTC-ECHO, the… Read More

UK Economy May Improve As Outlook for Inflation Remains Broadly Positive But Several Risks May Lead to Setback – Report

Yael Selfin, Chief Economist at KPMG UK, says that inflation could soon “return to target, but risks remain.” Yael Selfin points out that the overall outlook for inflation “remains broadly positive, however there are several risks which could cause a setback.” Yael Selfin adds that Oil prices have… Read More

Financial Services Professionals Reportedly Using Generative AI At Least Once a Day At Work

More than a third (36%) of senior leaders in the financial services sector use generative AI at least once a day at work, according to new research from KPMG UK. Of all senior professionals in the sector, CEOs are “the most frequent users (30%) of… Read More

UK Report on Jobs and Hiring Activity: Declining Levels of Recruitment in March Due to Cost Cutting

The latest KPMG and REC, UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, continued to signal falling levels of recruitment activity in March. Amid reports of hiring freezes and cost cutting at clients, recruitment consultants signaled another marked “decline in permanent placements as well… Read More

UK Consumers Four Times More Likely to Save than Spend – Consumer Spending Report

Half of consumers say they have cut non-essential spend in the first quarter of the year and consumers are four times more likely to save than spend, according to new research from KPMG UK. KPMG UK’s Consumer Pulse survey tracks the quarterly confidence and spending… Read More

Chinese Investments in Australia Decline 36% to AUD 1.34 Billion – Research Report

Chinese investment in Australia fell 36 percent to AU$1.34 billion in 2023, compared to AU$2.1 billion in 2022, with healthcare overtaking mining as the key industry. It was the second lowest year in investment value “since 2006, and the joint-lowest year in number of investment… Read More

Nearly £360M in VC Investments Made in 115 Scottish Firms During Past Year – Report

A report by professional services firm KPMG has revealed that 115 Scottish firms received over £359 million worth of Venture Capital (VC) investment after being identified as the most promising throughout 2023. The Venture Pulse Survey showed that there was “a marked decline in global… Read More

UK Economy Is Improving But Structural Headwinds May Constrain Growth – Report

Inflation is expected to return to its 2% target in the first half of the year, which should pave the way for interest rate cuts from the summer, according to an update from KPMG UK. Interest rates are forecast to fall by 100 basis points… Read More

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