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Uptick in UK Money Laundering Cases Reaching Courts Marks Key Step in Combatting Illicit Finance – Report

New figures published today from KPMG UK’s mid-year Fraud Barometer show that money laundering has been the most common fraud type by value in the last six months. Nine cases have been heard in UK Crown Courts collectively “worth £128.2 million so far this year.”… Read More

KPMG: China Drives Fintech Recovery in APAC Region

Financial technology (fintech) investments in China showed a modest recovery at the end of 2023 and continued into 2024, according to KPMG’s Pulse of Fintech H1’24 report. Among the top ten fintech deals in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, five were from Mainland China and Hong… Read More

VC and Fintech Investments Surge in Ireland – Research Report

KPMG has released two reports, Venture Pulse Q2’24 and Pulse of Fintech H1’24, which show that Ireland is following the global trend with investment up in the broader VC market, investment in fintech, is also up – “bucking the global trend.” 24 venture capital (VC)… Read More

Fintech Investments in China Have Made Modest Recovery – Report

Fintech investments in China made a modest recovery towards the end of 2023 and trickled over into 2024. Among the top ten fintech deals in ASPAC, five originated from Chinese Mainland and Chinese Hong Kong. Despite the regulatory hiccups in China, fintech is poised “to… Read More

Canadian Fintechs Secure Record $7.8 Billion in Funding in H1 2024 – Research Report

Two large private equity buyouts propelled the total value of investments in Canadian fintechs to a new high in the first six months of the year amidst a broader persistent slump in Canadian and global investment, according to KPMG International‘s H1’24 Pulse of Fintech report…. Read More

UK Fintech Investment Triples in First Half of 2024, the Rest of the World Declines

The UK has long been a hot center of innovation in financial services. The noted Fintech hub has boosted the UK economy while helping the country maintain its status as a top global financial center. The sagging global economy, commencing with the COVID health crisis,… Read More

Global Venture Capital Investment Report: Germany Is Among Top European Nations for VC Investments

Global venture capital investment rose to a five-quarter high in the second quarter of 2024, from $75.3 billion in the first quarter to $94.3 billion. This is shown by the latest Venture Pulse 2024 from KPMG. This development is mainly due “to very large investments… Read More

VC Investors in Ireland Reportedly Focused on AI and Fintech in Q2 2024, Raised $237.5M Across 24 Deals

Ireland sees venture capital (VC) investment pick up in Q2’24 and saw 24 deals raising $237.5 million an increase of nearly two fifths (38 percent) compared to $172.5 million across 33 deals for the same period last year. VC investors showed increasing willingness “to make… Read More

UK Private Equity Investment Cools in H1 2024, Rebound Expected in Second Half – Report

Mid-market private equity investment activity in the UK declined by 11% in the first half of 2024, as challenging macroeconomic conditions persisted, according to KPMG UK’s latest mid-market Private Equity analysis. The firm’s most recent M&A research study revealed “that 321 mid-market transactions were completed… Read More

UK Hiring Activity Report: Professionals Recruited for Permanent Roles Falls Again

The KPMG and REC, UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, signalled a further decline in permanent placements in June as general election uncertainty and reduced demand for workers weighed on hiring activity. Companies instead looked to temporary solutions “for their staffing needs,… Read More

Australia Economic Trends Report: Productivity Crisis Overstated, But Downturn Needs to End Soon

Productivity growth goes in cycles and Australia is currently within the normal bounds of a low productivity growth period, rather than a “crisis” as commonly characterized, according to a research report from KPMG. However, there would be cause for concern if this downturn continues to… Read More

UK Economy Reportedly Exhibiting Tentative Signs of Renewed Momentum with Growth of 0.5% Expected in 2024

Following a technical recession in the second half of 2023, the UK economy has shown tentative signs of renewed momentum, “with growth of 0.5% expected this year, and 0.9% in 2025,” according to the latest KPMG Global Economic Outlook. The report finds a number of… Read More

Discretionary Spending Hit as UK Consumer Cost Pressures Mount – Research Study

Discretionary spending hit as household cost pressures continue to mount according to the latest findings from KPMG UK‘s Consumer Pulse survey. As noted in the update, four in ten consumers say they’ve “cut back on non-essential spending, reducing their monthly discretionary budget by £77 on… Read More

Retail Recovery in Australia Stalls As Consumer Confidence Remain Low – Research Report

The latest KPMG Australia Retail Health Index (RHI) indicates the road to recovery for Australia’s embattled retail sector has stalled, with positive health not forecast until September 2025. Between the December quarter 2023 and the March quarter 2024 the KPMG RHI had “a rise of… Read More

Ireland’s Businesses Are Optimistic About Growth with Majority Expecting to Boost Revenue – Report

KPMG Enterprise Barometer 2024 unveils optimism and ambitious growth among Ireland’s indigenous businesses, with nearly two-thirds (65 percent) expecting to increase turnover within the next 12 months, compared to 55 percent in 2023. On behalf of KPMG, RED C surveyed nearly 200 decision-makers “in indigenous… Read More

UK Jobs Report: Delayed Decision-Making, Lack of Demand Impact Recruitment Efforts

The KPMG and REC, UK Report on Jobs survey, compiled by S&P Global, pointed to another reduction in permanent placements made by UK recruitment consultants in May. Delayed decision making and a lack of demand “amongst companies were reported to have weighed on recruitment activity.”… Read More

German Real Estate Sector Experienced a Boom But Pressure Is Increasing for Firms to Innovate – Report

For a long time, the German property industry experienced a boom, but with increasing regulation and rising cost and efficiency pressure, “the pressure on companies to innovate is increasing,” according to report from KPMG. The majority of companies have recognized the need “for more innovation,… Read More

UK Financial Services Professional Comments on FCA’s Anti-Greenwashing Rules

Richard Andrews, KPMG’s head of ESG for financial services, has recently commented on the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) anti-greenwashing rules (AGR), which come into force recently. Andrews noted: “While we expect the FCA to take a pragmatic approach and give authorised firms some leeway… Read More

Cybercrime Remains Real Threat in Germany, New Report Reveals

Cybercrime remains a real threat in Germany: more than one in three companies (35 per cent) in this country has been the victim of a cyber attack in the past two years. The attacks have placed a greater financial burden “on a large number of… Read More

UK Industry Professional Comments on Money and Credit Statistical Update from Bank of England

Karim Haji, Global and UK Head of Financial Services at KPMG, comments on today’s March Money and Credit statistical release from the Bank of England. Karim noted: “A rise in consumer borrowing in March signals that many stretched households continue to battle the cost of… Read More

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