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Jan 3, 2025
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Grant Thornton in the US and Ireland close transformational transaction; create multinational multidisciplinary platform
Grant Thornton in the US and Ireland completed a significant transaction, backed by New Mountain Capital, to form a multinational multidisciplinary platform. This strategic move enhances their global reach, client solutions, and talent development, creating a unified brand experience and positioning them for further international growth.
Dec 10, 2025
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Grant Thornton grows global revenues to a record USD8.5 billion
Grant Thornton achieved record global revenues of USD8.5 billion in FY2025, representing 6.1% growth. This reflects the success of a five-year strategy focused on sustainable growth, strategic capability development, and a global mindset, positioning the firm strongly for future expansion.
Apr 8, 2026
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Grant Thornton CEO on investing in accounting’s next gen
Grant Thornton's CEO, Jim Peko, outlined plans to invest $1 billion in technology and AI over the next few years, alongside continued M&A activities. This strategy aims to leverage AI to enhance efficiency and create a pipeline of future partners, demonstrating a forward-looking approach to industry changes and talent development.
2026-06-17
leadership
Grant Thornton survey: CFOs ramp up technology investment despite record low economic confidence
2026-06-16
product
Grant Thornton Advisors Standardizes MSSP Operations on CrowdStrike Falcon Complete, Replacing Legacy MDR with Agentic MDR
2026-05-26
product
KPMG’s whistleblower crisis and EY’s paid parental leave problem
2026-05-24
product
Grant Thornton NI and Belfast City Airport agree Fast Track Security service link-up
2026-05-20
product
Fears for around 80 jobs at Grant Thornton Ireland