Consultancy firm PwC is to begin tracking the working locations of all its employees to ensure they spend the required amount of time in the office or at client sites, an internal memo has revealed.
The renewed alliance reflects the continued relationship between PwC and Palantir, bringing together deep industry expertise and cutting-edge AI platforms to deliver transformational results for ...
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In a global first for the network, PwC UK has undertaken a stock count audit using a drone, as part of a wider drive to harness emerging technologies to enhance audit quality and efficiency and ...
Collaboration brings together Shield's AI-first platform with PwC's surveillance expertise to deliver measurable compliance outcomes Shield, a leading AI platform for digital communication governance ...
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PwC UK profit rises to £1.37bn in 2025
PwC UK has reported a profit of £1.37bn for the financial year ending 30 June 2025, a 20% increase from £1.14bn in 2024. The group's revenue remained relatively flat at £6.35bn in 2025, a 0.4% rise ...
Britain has leapfrogged Germany, China and India to become the second most attractive country for investment behind America ...
The renewed alliance reflects the continued relationship between PwC and Palantir (PLTR), bringing together deep industry expertise and cutting-edge AI platforms to deliver transformational results ...
PwC UK and Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) today announced the expansion of their strategic alliance, underpinned by a multi-year, multi-million-pound investment by PwC. The expansion ...
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