The PwC EMEA Private Business Attractiveness Index scored Ireland well in terms of GDP growth and the start-up ecosystem, but noted that more could be done in education and cybersecurity. Ireland has ...
The deal will combine Alteryx’s analytics automation platform with PwC Ireland’s professional services. PwC Ireland has partnered with global analytics company Alteryx to accelerate digital ...
Business and tax advisory firm PwC will be adopting a new “all Ireland” model as confidence in cross border opportunities strengthens, it has announced. PwC UK and PwC Ireland have said they are ...
The north’s economy could grow by around 0.6% this year, new analysis from PwC suggests. The latest economic outlook from the financial services giant anticipates the Northern Ireland economy will be ...
PwC Ireland has hired Robert Costello from KPMG to lead its newly established capital projects and infrastructure team. The group said Mr Costello would scale up the firm’s offering in the area in ...
More than 600 skilled jobs are to be created by professional services company PwC in Northern Ireland. The Department for the Economy has worked with PwC, Belfast Met and Ulster University to develop ...
PwC has invested further in its tax practice with the appointment of a director in its private business team to focus on tax advisory matters with a focus on entrepreneur led business. Based in ...
l-r: Christopher Neill, Deborah Stevenson and Michael Willis with Caitroina McCusker, regional market leader for PwC Northern Ireland PwC has invested in its senior team in Northern Ireland with 11 ...
BUSINESS advice firm PwC has further invested in its people in Northern Ireland with 222 local promotions to associate, senior associate, manager and senior manager grades across all parts of the firm ...
PwC Ireland is delighted to announce the expansion of its strategic AI collaboration with Microsoft into Ireland, involving the launch of the PwC GenAI Business Centre, enabled by Microsoft technology ...
The PwC survey found that over half of 1,000 Irish respondents in a global survey plan to ask for a pay increase in 2025 34% of Irish workers don’t think there are opportunities to use AI tech in ...
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