PwC Singapore remembers Mr. Lee Kuan Yew
Partners and staff across all lines of service and ranks from PwC Singapore expressed heartfelt condolences and tributes to the late Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on PwC’s internal portal.
Partners and staff across all lines of service and ranks from PwC Singapore expressed heartfelt condolences and tributes to the late Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on PwC’s internal portal.
Leaders from across the PwC global network express their heartfelt condolences and pay special tribute to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Founding Father of modern Singapore.
PwC has been named as a Leader in Business Consulting in the IDC MarketScape: Asia-Pacific Business Consulting Services 2015 Vendor Assessment (#254319). The IDC MarketScape research assesses the capabilities and business strategy of consulting firms with global scale, positioning them according to IDC MarketScape analysis and buyer perceptions.
To mark International Women’s Day (IWD) on Sunday 8 March 2015, PwC surveyed 8,756 female millennials (women born between 1980 - 1995) from 75 countries to find out how they feel about the world of work and their careers. Of these respondents, 297 were from Singapore. The findings dispels myths about women and work; finds Singapore female millennials more financially independent than global peers.
PwC announced on Wednesday 4 March that it will be expanding its capability within Southeast Asia to help Japanese companies capitalise on M&A opportunities in the region. Sitting within PwC’s Advisory arm of service offerings, the new unit will focus on providing expertise relating to market entry strategy, M&A transactions and Infrastructure projects.
Family businesses are highly relevant to the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI). Many of the SCCCI’s council members and members belong to family businesses. In this context, the SCCCI and PwC are signing an MOU to collaborate on an in-depth study into the key issues and challenges relating to family businesses.
Fewer CEOs than last year think global economic growth will improve over the next 12 months, though confidence in their ability to achieve revenue growth in their own companies remains stable, say the more than 1,300 CEOs interviewed worldwide in PwC’s 18th Annual Global CEO Survey. Results of the survey were released at the opening of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
A new PwC report-Digital advertising in Singapore: mind the gap — finds that there is a significant “media gap” here. Despite Singapore being one of the most digitally connected populations with the highest smartphone penetration (85%) in the world, the level of online advertising is well below international averages. Report suggests four inhibitors hindering the adaptation of online advertising.
PwC Singapore and the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) jointly organise roundtable for business leaders in Singapore
Confidence among CEOs in Asia Pacific continues to get stronger, a new report by PwC finds. 46% of executives in the region now say they are “very confident” of growth in the next 12 months, up 10 points from 2012 and 4 points from last year, despite slowing growth in China. Study also finds China, US, Indonesia, Hong Kong-China, Singapore top investment destinations.
Professional services firm PwC has emerged as Singapore’s Most Popular Employer among local students and university graduates for the fourth consecutive year, according to an annual survey of over 7,100 university students. PwC Singapore was awarded Graduate Employer of the Year, Top Employer in the Accounting & Financial Management and Consulting sectors.
PwC and Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG, GOOGL) today announced the launch of a joint business relationship to bring new and innovative services to companies around the world. The rapid pace of innovation in technology has fundamentally changed how and where work gets done, driving organizations to transform their businesses for the future. Together, PwC and Google can help that transformation happen.
PwC’s 2014 global treasury survey looks at how, in the years following the financial crisis, treasury teams have increased their impact across the organisation. The survey findings support the need for redefining ‘treasury’ as an enterprise wide process and no longer as a department, in line with those from a similar survey embarked on earlier this year that focused on Corporate Treasuries in Asia