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PODCAST
Rise of the minority investment

Minority investments are becoming increasingly common in M&A. Listen to this episode for guidance on this trend.

| 20 min listen |
Inclusion and diversity
Helping young people through RISE

Social mobility in the workplace is a priority for us. That's why we're a founding partner of the RISE initiative.

News release
Rising tax burden threatens mid-market growth

Grant Thornton UK LLP’s Business Outlook Tracker uncovers the top threat to mid-market businesses growth.

News release
Councils’ social care expenditure continues to rise

New research from leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK LLP has found that councils’ expenditure on both adult and children’s social care continues to rise at an alarming rate.

Report
The rise of local authority trading companies

Revenue generation is an increasingly important part to the way in which local authorities work.

Press Release
Rising inflation threatens mid-market stability

As inflation reaches 10.1% in the UK, mid-sized business leaders are bracing for the impact of further financial strain.

| 5 min read |
Article
Spending on healthcare to rise, but funding remains vague

To get the most value out of healthcare funding the government needs to start treating the NHS as an engine for growth.

Article
Divorces are on the rise as couples face new challenges

How we work in tandem with legal teams to ease the pain for clients going through divorce.

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Press Release
Rising Star Vincent Egunlae recognised at Black British Business Awards

Vincent Egunlae, an Assistant Manager in the Corporate Finance Team at Grant Thornton UK LLP, has been announced as the winner of the Professional Services Rising Star category at the Black British Business Awards.

3 min read |
Webinar
Private equity in the spotlight: rise of the minority investment

Minority investments have risen in recent years. How are private equity firms adapting to this?