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| 05.06.2026 | KPMG scraps Summer early Friday finish for staff | Big Four giant KPMG is revoking its Covid-19 employee benefit of letting staff clock off early on Fridays over the Summer in the latest cut at the firm.
The firm introduced the policy in 2021, focused on the Summer, which is a quieter time ... |
| 15.04.2026 | The FCA’s new targeted support regime risks further confusion for consumers | The FCA’s new “targeted support” regime, introduced to bridge the gap between generic guidance and regulated financial advice, risks being more complex and less effective than the system it replaces, says Matthew Bowles
Last Monday, the Fin... |
| 07.04.2026 | Businesses brace for costs as new workers’ rights kick in | Businesses across Britain are bracing for a sharp hike in costs and hiring struggles as the government’s new workers’ rights laws begin to take effect this week.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC), a leading trade body, said the Employment... |
| 01.04.2026 | Costs up, demand down: Manufacturers suffer biggest squeeze since 2022 | Costs for the UK’s manufacturing sector have risen at the fastest pace in three and a half years, new data has indicated, as the energy price shock from the Iran war hammers businesses.
S&P Global research has found that manufacturers s... |
| 31.03.2026 | Big Four Reshapes Workforce Amid Economic Headwinds, AI Surge | KPMG cuts hundreds of UK audit and advisory positions. This move signals deep structural shifts across the Big Four. Economic stagnation, aggressive AI adoption, and declining revenues fuel widespread job reductions. The industry's reliance... |
| 31.03.2026 | As KPMG looks to cut hundreds of staff, expect more layoffs at the Big Four | The Big Four giants, after hitting pandemic-era highs, are currently navigating a perfect storm of challenges: a harsher market, a surge in AI investment and a stagnant economy. These pressures are forcing firms to take a pair of shears to ... |
| 28.03.2026 | KPMG to dismiss more than 400 auditing staff | KPMG UK is set to fire more than 500 staff in a redundancies round hitting the auditing industry, reports have suggested.
The Big Four consultancy is set to fire staff across its advisory arm in the UK as well as the audit business, which w... |
| 25.03.2026 | London house prices drop again as market faces fresh headwinds | House prices in London have fallen for the sixth consecutive month, as the capital’s property market continues to struggle compared to the rest of the country.
The average house price in the capital fell by 1.7 per cent in the year to Janua... |
| 18.03.2026 | Edinburgh ClimateTech Earth Blox Raises £6M to Scale | Earth Blox, an Edinburgh-based technology company helping organisations understand how nature loss and climate hazards affect financial performance, has secured £6 million in new investment led by PXN Ventures with support from Scottish Ent... |
| 25.02.2026 | Graduate jobs crisis: Here’s who is actually still hiring in 2026 | The job market is looking bleak. For recent graduates it’s not just a downturn, but a great big wall blocking off access to an early career. But in a vicious, Darwinian struggle for a meagre handful of jobs, there could still be advantages ... |
| 18.02.2026 | UK house prices see modest growth amid London slump | UK house prices ticked up last year, but the London market continued to lag after property tax speculation and high mortgage rates constrained affordability.
The average UK house price increased by 2.4 per cent annually in December 2025, sl... |
| 04.02.2026 | Quality over quantity: UK M&A volume slips but deal value climbs | UK merger and acquisition deal value increased last year despite a fall in volumes as investors turned their focus to acquiring fewer, higher-quality assets.
The total number of UK deals fell 12 per cent year on year to 2,991, down from 3,4... |
| 28.01.2026 | KPMG posts strong revenue growth in first UK-Swiss results | Big Four giant KPMG has reported revenue of £3.6bn for its year ended 30 September 2025, in its first year of results since the combination of its UK and Swiss businesses.
These are the firm’s first results following the merger of the UK an... |
| 28.01.2026 | Public finance bodies need more clarity, says boss of Reeves’ wealth fund | The boss of Rachel Reeves’ flagship wealth fund has admitted British entrepreneurs want more clarity across public finance bodies as concerns rise over the growing number of institutions.
Former RBS boss Oliver Holbourn, who the Chancellor ... |
| 27.01.2026 | Bill Thomas’ successor: KPMG top job up for grabs amidst sector transformation | The Big Four giant KPMG’s election for the next global chair and CEO is currently underway, as big names across the firm vie to succeed Bill Thomas.
Thomas has held the leadership position since October 2017, but his term is expected to con... |
| 26.01.2026 | Financial Regulation Innovation Lab Grant Winners Revealed | The Financial Regulation Innovation Lab (FRIL) today announced the four fintechs selected to receive grants through its latest Future of Wealth Innovation Call, delivered by FinTech Scotland in partnership with SuperTech WM.
The six-week pr... |
| 25.01.2026 | Reeves told City at ‘critical juncture’ after claims of golden age | Rachel Reeves has been handed a firm warning that Britain’s financial ecosystem is facing a “critical juncture” even after the Chancellor touted a “golden age” of opportunity for the City.
The Chancellor faces a call to action following a r... |
| 21.01.2026 | Wealthy London boroughs see house prices plummet amid Budget speculation | Inner London house prices plummeted at their fastest pace since the global financial crisis in November, after property taxes speculation in the lead up to the Autumn Budget and affordability constraints damaged market activity.
The 4.6 per... |
| 20.01.2026 | 2026 could be crisis year for UK’s graduate workforce | This year could become a graduate abyss for the UK job market if AI skill shortages are not tackled, writes Rod Flavell
Rising job uncertainty and a generation of graduates struggling to find work could turn 2026 into the year of the gradua... |
| 19.01.2026 | Reeves pulled out of ‘golden age for the City’ speech amid Trump tariff drama | Rachel Reeves pulled out of a major event at the Stock Exchange, scheduled for Monday morning, where she had been due to claim that her reforms to UK listing rules are “reinvigorating” the City of London and ushering in a new “golden age” f... |
| 19.01.2026 | UK retains investment appeal but CEO confidence falters | The UK has strengthened its position as a global investment hub over the last twelve months, as it works to offset competition from other countries.
Britain remained the second-most attractive destination for international investment for ch... |
| 18.01.2026 | Reeves claims UK listing reforms set to ‘reinvigorate’ IPO market | Rachel Reeves has hailed new UK listing rules as “reinvigorating” the City of London, citing early signs of a revival in equity market activity and renewed investor appetite.
Speaking at an event in the Square Mile on Monday, Reeves said: “... |
| 10.01.2026 | Gen Z just isn’t seen as ‘work-ready’ – here’s why a million young brits are unemployed | Young people are struggling to score their first jobs, and it might be because they’re just not ready to enter the workforce, after missing out on critical social development during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Joblessness in Generation Z is on t... |
| 29.12.2025 | Accountancy body reverts to in-person exams over AI cheating fears | The UK’s accounting body, which has almost 260,000 members, is planning to halt remote exams amid a surge of students cheating with AI.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has said that from March it will no longer all... |
| 20.12.2025 | Global Job Market Wobbles: AI and Layoffs Reshape Future Employment | Global labor markets face severe headwinds. Unemployment rises, particularly among youth. Layoffs surge to levels not seen in years, signaling widespread economic fragility. AI rapidly reshapes industries, displacing entry-level jobs and ac... |
| 19.12.2025 | Bailey sounds alarm on AI as youth unemployment jumps | AI could displace workers on a scale not seen since the Industrial Revolution, Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has warned, as the UK jobs market shows fresh signs of strain.
Bailey said the rapid adoption of AI across the economy was... |
| 16.12.2025 | Jobs losses continue in service sector despite ‘rebound’ in UK growth | Jobs across the services sector declined in December despite some signals of a “rebound” across the UK economy in new survey data.
Analysts at S&P Global said staffing numbers across UK firms continued to drop as the year drew to a clos... |
| 13.11.2025 | NHS woes fuel private healthcare boom, with lawyers reaping the rewards | Private healthcare in the UK is experiencing unprecedented growth as NHS waiting lists soar and public services struggle to keep up. This surge in demand is also fueling a flurry of legal activity, keeping lawyers busy.
Deals lawyers in the... |
| 23.10.2025 | The New Retailers Opportunity in our evolving high streets | We have been told for many years that our town and city centres are dying. And without doubt many shops, leisure venues and so on are closing – according to PwC's 2024 Retail Outlook, 12,804 of them closed in the UK in 2024 alone. However, ... |
| 20.10.2025 | UK legal sector sees strong growth but AI puts pressure on hourly billing system | The legal sector in the UK continues to outperform despite challenging market conditions but the uncertainty around cyber attacks could impede firms’ strategic objectives.
According to the PwC Law Firm Survey 2025, the Top 10 law firms have... |
| 17.10.2025 | Cautious Brits plan to cut spending ahead of Golden Quarter | Nearly three quarters of Brits plan to cut spending for the rest of 2025 as consumers continue to prioritise saving over splashing out.
While consumer sentiment has remained flat at -5 over summer, inflation worries have been rising and nea... |
| 14.10.2025 | Public sector pay outpaces private amid Budget pressures | Public sector pay has outstripped private sector pay on an annual basis, according to new official data, with the added pressures on public finances set to force Chancellor Rachel Reeves to hike taxes at the Budget.
The Office for National ... |
| 13.10.2025 | AI fraud surge squeezes UK retail margins as businesses fight back with tech | UK retailers are under siege from a surge in AI-driven fraud, eroding thin profit margins and forcing a scramble for smarter defences.
As economic headwinds bite, fraud losses are climbing, with businesses from high street giants to e-comme... |
| 09.10.2025 | UK FinTech Challenge Launched to Bridge Financial Advice Gap | A coalition of major financial institutions, including PWC, NatWest, Barclays, Standard Life, and Lloyds Banking Group, have launched a UK-wide innovation challenge to explore how tech can improve consumer access to financial support at the... |
| 22.09.2025 | Without the right tax framework, UK will drive wealth creators away | Lord Mayor Alastair King will welcome leading family offices to Mansion House this week to explore how Britain can channel its £3.9 trillion in investment assets into scaling businesses, upgrading infrastructure, and keeping the UK globally... |
| 17.09.2025 | PwC UK profits edge up as headcount reductions take effect | Big Four giant PwC UK has shown steady financial recovery, with revenue, profits, and profit per partner all increasing slightly compared to the previous year, largely due to the implementation of headcount cuts.
For the year ended 30 June ... |
| 05.09.2025 | M&A activity declines as investors opt for high-value deals | UK merger and acquisition (M&A) activity declined in the first half of the year, as investors sought strategic deals amid market volatility.
The total deal value of UK M&A declined 12.3 per cent from £65.3bn to £57.3bn according to ... |
| 01.09.2025 | Big Brother: Can your employer monitor your whereabouts? | As businesses grapple with the current economic challenges, the support measures previously offered to employees during the pandemic are being tightened.
However, as companies adopt more stringent monitoring practices, the question arises: ... |
| 20.08.2025 | House prices recover after stamp duty hit | House prices are rebounding from a post-April decline caused by Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ hike to stamp duty, official data has shown.
The official house price index rose by 3.7 per cent in the year to June, according to the Office for Nati... |
| 13.08.2025 | Big Four PwC ramps up office attendance monitoring | Big Four firm PwC UK has increased its monitoring of employees’ office attendance by tracking key card usage and WiFi connections to ensure staff comply with in-office requirements.
According to the Financial Times, the firm has implemented... |
| 24.07.2025 | AI Ads Set to Supercharge Entertainment and Media Industry, PwC Says | AI is set to transform advertising models and drive hyper-personalisation, PwC predicts, forecasting advertising spend to grow three times as fast as entertainment and media consumer spending.
As growth for paid or subscription products slo... |
| 04.07.2025 | London IPO fundraising hits a three-decade low in another blow to the UK capital | IPO fundraising in the U.K. market fell to at least a 30-year low in the first half of this year, according to data from Dealogic.
Five listings in the six months to June raised £160 million ($218.6 million).
However, market watchers told C... |
| 17.06.2025 | Innovate UK Launches AI Skills Hub With PwC | Innovate UK, with the support of PwC, has launched a ‘first of its kind’ AI platform to connect individuals, employers, training providers, and AI technology partners in a collective mission to advance AI adoption, job creation and growth.
... |
| 04.06.2025 | Apprenticeships: SMEs' Competitive Power Move Start-ups and small businesses are the lifeblood of the UK economy, creating over 60% of private sector jobs and representing more than 90% of all employe... | But many of these businesses have overlooked one very effective, affordable growth strategy - apprenticeships. Despite their immense proven value, apprenticeships are largely underused by small and scaling businesses. Why? Because too many ... |
| 25.04.2025 | The AI Revolution: Skills for Tomorrow's Workforce | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a whisper in the wind. It’s a roaring storm, reshaping the landscape of work and opportunity. By 2025, AI is set to create 97 million new jobs globally. This isn’t just a statistic; it’s a clarion c... |
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| 11.04.2025 | The Dawn of AI in Construction: A New Era Begins | The construction industry stands on the brink of a revolution. Generative AI is not just a buzzword; it’s a tidal wave ready to reshape the landscape. In 2025, American tech giants poured $300 billion into AI infrastructure. This surge in i... |
| 10.04.2025 | Glasgow Accelerator Opens for Scottish Climate Tech Startups | A new climate tech support programme for Scottish companies has been launched with the aim of addressing sector-specific needs for the country’s climate startups and tech founders.
The Powering the Future programme will be based in Glasgow ... |
| 10.04.2025 | Exclusive: City firms matched with UK diplomats in growth push | Top City firms including Big Four consultancies are hosting Foreign Office diplomats as part of the department’s efforts to become the “salesforce for UK plc”.
More than 100 diplomats and representatives from professional services firms, in... |
| 08.04.2025 | Why 2025 is the year AI will revolutionize construction | Generative AI is the tech buzzword of the decade -- and the money has followed obediently. In 2025, American Big Tech firms alone announced an investment of $300bn in AI infrastructure. A year earlier, global venture capital investment into... |
| 21.03.2025 | The Happiness Paradox: Lessons from Finland and the UK’s Economic Struggles | In a world where happiness and economic stability often seem at odds, Finland shines like a beacon. For the eighth consecutive year, it has claimed the title of the happiest country on Earth. This Nordic nation stands tall, not just for its... |
| 21.03.2025 | London’s store closures finally return to pre-pandemic levels | Retail closures in London stabilised last year after rising during the pandemic, according to a new survey.
The capital lost about a store a day last year, with five stores closing and four new stores opening, according to PwC.
Head of reta... |
| 20.03.2025 | UK wage growth remains hot as Bank of England set to decide on interest rates | Wage growth has continued to soar, new figures have revealed.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that annual regular pay, excluding bonuses, grew 5.9 per cent between November 2024 and January 2025.
Total pay growth, which includ... |
| 18.03.2025 | The Crossroads of Workforce and Well-Being: A Deep Dive into Economic Inactivity | In the heart of economic discourse lies a troubling trend: a growing wave of economic inactivity. This phenomenon is not just a statistic; it’s a story of lives disrupted and futures uncertain. Recent data reveals that a quarter of young wo... |
| 17.03.2025 | Quarter of young workers considering quitting the workforce | A quarter of British 18-24 year olds have considered leaving the workforce in the last year in a sign of the increasing impact of economic inactivity spreading across the UK.
Among all UK workers, 10 per cent are currently actively consider... |
| 06.03.2025 | AI Readiness Divide: Leaders Confident While Workers Struggle | As AI continues to revolutionise the UK economy, a worrying new disconnect is emerging in the workplace, with leaders and employees having very different views of how AI-ready their organisation is.
Corndel’s 2025 Workplace Training Report ... |
| 28.01.2025 | Global recognition for Swiss startups |
Nexoya is one of the selected startups in the PwC Scale AdTech Program selected from over 1,000 solutions. The program brings together industry leaders and innovative AdTech scale-ups to enable commercial collaboration, co-creation and par... |
| 17.10.2024 | The UK Work Visa: A Gateway for Global Talent in 2024 | The UK is opening its doors wider than ever. The UK Work Visa is the key. It unlocks a treasure trove of job opportunities for international workers. As the world shifts, the UK job market stands ready to welcome skilled individuals from al... |
| 17.10.2024 | NIS 2 Compliance Deadline Arrives: What You Need to Know | On Oct. 17, the Network and Information Security 2 Directive takes effect. This means that relevant entities in industries such as energy, transport, water, healthcare, and digital infrastructure that carry out activities within the E.U. mu... |
| 16.10.2024 | UK Work Visa opens new opportunities for international workers in 2024 | The job market in the United Kingdom offers diverse opportunities, presenting numerous short-term work opportunities for international workers through the UK Work Visa.
Last Stop Booking informs that the average monthly salary for jobs in t... |
| 09.09.2024 | Is Workplace Trust Dead? A 'Big Four' Firm Will Soon Use Location Data to Track Employees Partners and staff at PwC are expected to be in the office or with clients 60% of their workweek starting in J... | In a press release published online last week, the "Big Four" accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said it is upping its in-office requirements for partners and staff from "two to three days" in the office or wit... |
| 05.09.2024 | PwC UK orders staff to spend more time in office and meet clients in person | - |
| 22.08.2024 | PwC UK and Catylex Announce Strategic Collaboration to Enhance Contract Management for Global Financial Services Firms | Catylex and PwC UK Leverage AI Technology to Extract Data from Complex Financial Documents
Having been inside financial institutions through multiple crises over several decades, we know intimately the need and difficulty of getting to comp... |
| 17.07.2024 | Scotland’s Economic Growth Outpaces Some UK Regions Despite Challenges | The Scottish economy is predicted to grow more this year compared with last year, with real GVA expected to be 0.9% higher across 2024 – according to the latest PwC UK Economic Outlook.
While considered subdued, the rate of growth north of ... |
| 10.07.2024 | PwC Confirms Layoffs in Wake of Evergrande Scandal, But Denies Guangzhou Branch to Close | (Yicai) July 10 -- PwC is letting a lot of staff go from its Guangzhou branch, but is not closing it down, Southern Metropolis Daily reported today as the UK professional services network firm reels from the fallout of a probe by the Hong K... |
| 28.06.2024 | Hundreds take to the streets of Cambridge for the Star Shine Night Walk | Over 400 supporters walk for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
On one of the longest days of the year, Arthur Rank Hospice Charity hosted its annual Star Shine Night Walk on Saturday 22 June. Nearly 450 incredible walkers adorned themselves with ... |
| 25.06.2024 | AI Anxiety Is Mounting In Europe: 3 Tips From A Behavioral Therapist to Overcome It Here's how founders can help themselves and their teams overcome anxiety and embrace artificial intelligence. | By Elina Landman, Cognitive Behavioral Therapist and Executive Coach
Plenty of ground has already been covered on AI's endless capabilities and downsides. Yet little is said about how people fear that AI will replace them, to the extent tha... |
| 29.05.2024 | Preparing for the CSRD: Anti-corruption and political engagement disclosures... | As the January 2025 deadline for first disclosures under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) draws closer, Transparency International UK’s new report Preparing for the CSRD: ‘Corruption and Bribery’ and ‘Political Engage... |
| 30.04.2024 | FinTech Scotland and Smart Data Foundry Partner for Innovation Challenge | FinTech Scotland and Smart Data Foundry are collaborating to bring an industry-wide UK fintech innovation challenge to the market.
The challenge seeks to inspire the development of inclusive financial services for consumers, empowering them... |
| 15.04.2024 | Legal Tech Startup Lawhive Secures $12M in Seed Funding to Revolutionize Legal Services | London-based legal tech startup Lawhive has successfully raised $12 million in seed funding to expand its AI-driven platform for small law firms. The funding round, led by GV and Episode 1 Ventures, will fuel the company's mission to bring ... |
| 15.04.2024 | UK-based Lawhive raises €11.1M in GV-led Seed round after launching its AI lawyer ‘Lawrence’ | Read this article in:
London-based Lawhive, an online legal platform that combines artificial intelligence with a regulated law firm, announced that it has secured £9.5M (approximately €11.13M) in a Seed round of funding.
The investment was... |
| 15.04.2024 | Lawhive raises $12M to expand its legal tech AI platform for small firms | U.K.-based legal tech startup Lawhive, which offers an AI-based, in-house “lawyer” through a software-as-a-service platform targeted at small law firms, has raised £9.5 million ($11.9 million) in a seed round to expand the reach of AI-drive... |
| 14.03.2024 | Promoting Diversity: How Businesses Can Boost Women Leaders in Tech | It’s no secret that women are underrepresented in the technology sector, particularly in leadership roles. Five per cent of C-level tech roles are currently held by women, and although there may be some progress – the percentage of women in... |
| 12.03.2024 | FloQast Announces Strategic Consulting Partnership with PwC UK, Expanding Financial Transformation Capabilities in the Region | - |
| 05.03.2024 | £800m Public Sector Tech Boost Unveiled | The Chancellor of the Exchequer, chief financial minister, has unveiled a £800 million funding package to inject new vigour into governmental productivity, and leverage cutting-edge technology initiatives. This comes just one day before the... |
| 06.02.2024 | Udemy, Inc. AI-related course attendance increased by 60% year-on-year – Udemy announces global learning and skills trends for 2024 – | Udemy, Inc.
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| 23.01.2024 | Sequoia backs Coana to help companies prioritise vulnerabilities using ‘code aware’ software analysis | Silicon Valley venture capital (VC) juggernaut Sequoia is backing a fledgling Danish startup to build a next-gen software composition analysis (SCA) tool, one that promises to help companies filter through the noise and identify vulnerabili... |
| 16.01.2024 | Fears grow of deteriorating jobs market after recruitment firms update on 2023 | Signs of stress are emerging in the jobs market after three of the UK’s largest recruitment firms reported significant slowdowns in hiring in the final quarter of last year. |
| 10.11.2023 | Data to train AI models could run out by 2026. What’s next? | Source: SmartCompany article-article-body
As artificial intelligence reaches the peak of its popularity, researchers have warned the industry might be running out of training data – the fuel that runs powerful AI systems. This could slow do... |
| 09.11.2023 | UK biotech fundraising picks up with best quarterly total since 2021 | UK biotech fundraising picks up with best quarterly total since 2021
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| 06.11.2023 | Rare disease companies call for UK leadership in supporting access to new treatments | Rare disease companies call for UK leadership in supporting access to new treatments
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| 02.11.2023 | Climate tech is like catnip to investors. Here's why the $13 billion sector is outperforming other industries. | Ada Ventures' Check Warner said there has been a rise in the number of "exceptional" second-time founders in climate tech. Ada Ventures This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start readin... |
| 17.10.2023 | Climate Tech Investment Falters Amid Economic Uncertainty | According to the recently published PwC 2023 State of Climate Tech report, investments in climate tech from venture capital and private equity experienced a 40% decrease compared to last year. This is due largely to eroding investor confide... |
| 04.10.2023 | Skype founder's VC firm Atomico secures $1.1B amidst economic uncertainties | European venture capital firm Atomico has raised $1.1 billion worth of new funding according to US regulatory filings – with $600 million earmarked for venture funding and a further $750 million for growth. It brings the company closer to i... |
| 27.09.2023 | Resourcify is helping big companies manage their waste more sustainably. Check out the 10-slide pitch deck the startup used to raise a $14.9 million Series A. | The Resourcify executive team. Resourcify This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
A German waste-management startup has just raised 14 million euros (around $14.9 million).
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| 10.09.2023 | Mind the tech gap: a multi-trillion euro challenge | What would €1.5 trillion look like? I asked ChatGPT. Without hesitation, the all-knowing oracle spat out:
“A stack of 100-Euro bills would reach over 42 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.”
Well, that’s what Europe is leaving on ... |
| 23.08.2023 | Does the UK really have the potential to be an AI superpower? | Earlier this year, Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, announced his desire to cement the UK as an AI superpower. And it has been all hands on deck since then with an AI summit set to take place in November, government funds being channeled into r... |
| 03.08.2023 | Pockit, an all-in-one financial services app for UK consumers, lands $10M | Pockit, an app that offers financial services to people “underserved by traditional banks,” as the startup describes it, announced today that it raised $10 million in a funding round led by Puma Private Equity, with participation from The N... |
| 03.08.2023 | Pockit: The fintech app empowering low-income communities raises $10M | Fintech app for low-income and underserved communities, Pockit has raised $10 million in a growth round. Initially a prepaid card the UK-based fintech has moved its offering to include a ‘prepaid account’ from which customers can ‘send and ... |
| 21.07.2023 | How To Stop Your Staff Quitting Their Jobs | People are less likely to resign if they feel valuedgetty |
| 20.06.2023 | Comment: 5G Could Supercharge Economy – If We Unlock Its Potential | Improved 5G connectivity could supercharge the UK economy, by enabling productivity gains that add between £41 billion and £159 billion in cumulative GVA between now and 2035.
That’s according to the UK Government’s recently published Wirel... |
| 30.05.2023 | AI And The Battle To Get Hybrid Working Right | Many business leaders are keen to have employees in the office more — but employees are not so keen.getty |
| 24.05.2023 | Cohesity Expands Industry's Only Data Security Alliance and Announces New Integrations with Cybersecurity Leaders | Integrations Between Security and Data Management Leaders Can Improve Detection, Protection, and Recovery for Thousands of Companies Globally
London, UK — 23 May, 2023 — Cohesity, a leader in data security and management, today announced at... |
| 09.05.2023 | Only 15% of tech startup founders are female | While Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg have become household names, the same can’t be said for their female counterparts at some of the world’s most powerful companies.
In fact, a recent report by PwC found that only 22% of students can name ... |
| 17.04.2023 | UK government invests £40 million in 5G | Image: Adobe Stock/sutadimages
The U.K. government announced on April 11 new investments under its new Wireless Infrastructure Strategy to boost digital connectivity. With a funding of £40 million (about $50 million USD), the plan aims to r... |
| 07.04.2023 | Shifting roles, shifting priorities: Will legaltech continue its surge in 2023? | Technology’s continued role in the legal sector has seemed a formality. Back in 2021, most firms had adopted some form of technology due to the pandemic. And as recently as August 2022, the UK government announced another £4m investment int... |
| 29.03.2023 | Fighting The Friction That Foils E-Commerce Revenues, Profit And Loyalty | Zohar Gilad is cofounder and CEO of Fast Simon. |
| 23.03.2023 | KPMG Australia, PwC back generative AI | KPMG Australia and PwC Australia have joined enterprise users in creating experiments and production use cases for generative AI technology, both based on ChatGPT.
KPMG Australia has introduced a proprietary version of ChatGPT for internal ... |
| 09.03.2023 | PwC collaborates with FintechOS to launch new digital banking solution on Microsoft Cloud for Financial Services | PwC’s Infinite Financial Solutions for Banking, in collaboration with FintechOS technology, helps institutions improve customer experience and innovate rapidly at reduced cost
London, 09 March 2023 – FintechOS, a leader in fintech enablemen... |