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With AI reshaping talent, productivity and more, what happens to leaders who hesitate while others experiment? Hear what a CTO and Head of Digital think.
For 22 years, Grant Thornton’s global Women in Business research has tracked progress on female representation in senior leadership across the mid‑market. This year’s findings reveal a world moving forward, and a UK in danger of losing ground. As last year’s report warned, without decisive action, the mid‑market risks creating a missed generation of female leaders. The 2026 data suggests that moment may already be here.
The UK banking sector is undergoing rapid transformation. Chris Laverty discusses how these changes are driven by regulatory pressure, competitive dynamics, and shifting consumer expectations.
The insurance sector is under pressure from new regulatory expectations, economic uncertainty, and the growing impact of climate change and technological disruption. Chris Laverty breaks down the key challenges and offers solutions.
How will the Autumn Budget 2025 affect you?
The new UK regulations that bring CRS 2.0 and CARF into force are live and most of the new obligations commence on 1 January 2026. Under the new UK regulations we now have an enhanced penalty regime and mandatory registration for UK financial institutions, combined with increasing interactions with HMRC around data quality and compliance frameworks.
Biannual insights from 500 finance leaders. Independent, anonymous trends revealing CFO priorities, pressures and opportunities shaping 2026. Explore the findings.
The UK real estate sector must navigate refinancing risks, private credit exposures, and regulatory reckoning. Ian Guthrie explains how firms can adapt to this new era of transparency, leverage and regulatory scrutiny.
The FCA has published a multi-firm review identifying significant shortcomings in how principal trading firms manage their algorithmic trading controls. Issues span governance, testing, deployment, and market abuse surveillance. Kantilal Pithia, Rebecca Deane and Paul Young explore the findings, what firms should do next, and how they can strengthen their frameworks to meet regulatory expectations.
Significant risk transfers boost capital efficiency but may pose challenges for the financial sector.
Discover why early expert involvement in dispute resolution can reduce costs, refine strategy, and improve outcomes.
Could recent headline-grabbing transactions signal a return of the large healthcare deal?
When a dispute proceeds to a hearing, expert testimony becomes critical. Chris Tune discusses what it takes to give evidence.
The changes to the Civil Procedure Rules in England and Wales on 1 October 2024 mean that judges must actively consider mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Sarah May explores why it's often a better option than litigation.
How we helped the Department for Transport enable public ownership, design collaborative agreements, and drive lasting impact for the UK rail network.
Driving bus franchising forwards in the North West
How we delivered a competitive procurement that secured new operators for three of TfL’s networks who would provide value for money to passengers and taxpayers.
Transfer pricing is no longer siloed. Discover key insights from our 2025 conference on tax strategy, Pillar Two, ESG, and global mobility.
