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  • Ex-KPMG led accounting giant stalls £1bn sale 

    May 25, 2026

    One of the UK’s largest accounting firms founded by a former KPMG head has put a £1bn auction on hold despite receiving a wealth of interest from investors.  Sumer, a ‘consolidator’ firm that buys majority stakes in smaller independent accounting companies, had hired advisors at boutique advisory Continuum last September to oversee a review on [...]

  • Accountants ‘still in high demand’ despite AI impacting sector

    May 22, 2026

    Accountants in the UK are still in high demand despite the impact of AI on the sector, according to new research from the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAEW).  The body, which regulates and supervises around 12,000 accountancy and audit firms in the country, said that accountants “are still in high demand” even as AI reshapes [...]

  • Job cuts at Big Four firms fuel worker burnout

    May 20, 2026

    Job cuts at professional services firms are resulting in overworked staff, but the pressures – combined with increased reliance on AI – risk damaging firms’ reputations through mistakes, writes Maria Ward-Brennan. The professional services industry, especially the Big Four giants, has faced its fair share of job cuts, with thousands of roles laid off in [...]

  • Deloitte set to boost UK staff bonuses and promotions

    May 19, 2026

    Big Four giant Deloitte’s UK staff are set to be given higher bonuses and larger salary increases over the course of the year as the firm is set to surpass its profit targets.  The firm’s UK chief executive, Richard Houston, said today that bonus funds would be upped by 14 per cent, while salaries would [...]

  • Shakira’s taxes don’t lie as singer wins £48m tax row

    May 18, 2026

    A Spanish court has ordered the country’s tax authority to repay Colombian singer Shakira £48m after ruling that it had improperly collected the money in a dispute over her tax payments.  In a statement published today, Madrid’s National Court said it has upheld Shakira’s appeal against the fine she was hit with five years ago, after [...]

  • Regulator under pressure as solicitor misconduct reports soar nearly 30 per cent

    May 18, 2026

    Reports about solicitors’ misconduct have spiked by nearly 30 per cent in the past year, new data from the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority (SRA) has revealed. The watchdog, which regulates more than 200,000 solicitors in England and Wales and 9,000 law firms, said there is “a large increase” in misconduct reports and the number of investigations [...]

  • Cyberattacks hit UK businesses with £3.7bn in legal costs last year

    May 18, 2026

    Large UK businesses were forced to fork out £3.7bn to defend legal action brought by shareholders last year over cyberattacks, according to new research from insurance giant Gallagher and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR).  Cyberattacks cost firms with over 250 employees an estimated £11.7bn in total, with litigation being the second largest [...]

  • UK businesses stall investments and cut headcount due to Iran war 

    May 18, 2026

    Over half of UK firms said they have halted investment and hiring plans due to the economic fallout of the Iran war, contributing to supply chain pressures and higher energy and fuel costs.  According to new research from accountancy and advisory firm BDO, 57 per cent of 500 businesses with revenues between £10m and £500mn, [...]

  • AI is driving McKinsey’s business model and talent overhaul

    May 15, 2026

    McKinsey & Company’s business model is changing to prioritise performance-based pay, a shift largely driven by the impact of AI, CityAM understands.  The Big Three consulting giant has told senior staff it plans to overhaul its remuneration structure for partners, with more of their pay potentially coming in the form of equity in the US-headquartered partnership. [...]

  • Record £4bn revenue for accountancy firms ‘may reinforce’ hawkish rate outlook 

    May 14, 2026

    The UK’s accounting sector hit a record high for monthly revenue according to data from the Office for National Statistics out on Thursday, though gains may be short-lived due to the impact of the uncertainty sparked by the Iran conflict.  In March, the industry’s revenue spiked by nearly ten per cent to £4.3bn compared to [...]

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