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KPMG: Female senior managers adapted surprisingly quickly to the polycrisis

Despite their increased workload, female senior managers are optimistic about company growth, social change, gender equality and their own careers. The majority have adapted to the current polycrisis and are...

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Rengeteg szén, kevesebb földgáz, valamivel több megújuló a tavalyi globális energiamixben

Az Energy Institute 72. Statistical Review of World Energy című, a KPMG közreműködésével készült tanulmánya átfogó képet nyújt az energiarendszerről, a globális piacok helyzetéről 2022-ben. Három, egymásra rétegződő válság határozta meg a...

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KPMG: Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 is at risk

KPMG published the Net Zero Readiness Index in 2021,1 a few weeks before the COP26 UN climate change conference in Glasgow. The event resulted in 153 countries putting forward new emissions...

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KPMG: Support for emerging technologies increased fourfold this year

Keeping up with evolving technology trends remains vital to business growth. Despite global economic uncertainty, business leaders remain committed to their digital transformation and innovation priorities – emerging technologies are...

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According to KPMG, only every fourth company feels ESG-prepared

According to KPMG’s new ESG Certification Maturity Index*, 75 percent of companies worldwide feel they still have a long way to go before they are ready to certify their ESG...

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Investors pay bigger attention to sustainability considerations

According to a KPMG study, businesses seeking international investors have to consciously prepare for building a sustainable company, in accordance with environment, social and governance (ESG) aspects. This article is...

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CEOs around the world grapple with multiple simultaneous challenges, but remain optimistic about the three-year global economic outlook

Geopolitics and broader political uncertainty are currently the most serious risks to a company’s business success, according to the KPMG CEO Outlook 2023 survey of more than 1,300 CEOs of...

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A kevesebb nem mindig több

Napjainkban egyes iparágakban a kereslet-visszaesés okozta készletfelhalmozódás és az áruk áramlásának lelassulása figyelhető meg. A szállítmányozási szektort az erre adott reakciók kidolgozása és a lehetséges stratégiai irányok megszabása jellemzi. Kivárás...

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The pitfalls of fleet greening can be overcome, according to KPMG experts

With the spread of alternative forms of transport, the topic of e-mobility is increasingly coming to the fore in company ranks as well. One of the key elements in achieving...

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Can air taxiing become a reality?

There is less than a year left until the Paris Olympics, where according to the goals of the organizers, electric air taxis can already take part in transporting the audience...

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According to KPMG, family companies that are also open to the outside are more successful

Involvement of experts, diversification, digitalization, sustainability, future orientation – these are the main success criteria for family-owned small and medium-sized enterprises, according to recent research by KPMG. With a sustainable...

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KPMG prepared its whistleblowing system compliant with the Complaints Act

It was accepted by the parliament, and the so-called Complaints Act has now been published in the Hungarian Gazette. Act XXV of 2023 on complaints, reports of public interest, and...

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Data-centricity makes HR even more people-centric

Becoming data-centric greatly helps people-centricity, say the experts at KPMG’s 11th consecutive press conference in the spring of 2023. Data-based HR holds enormous opportunities for companies that work with large...

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It isn’t enough to do it well, you also have to show this

According to the experts of KPMG, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) of the European Union will cause the biggest problems for up-and-coming Hungarian companies. First it will be financial...

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KPMG: growing shopper consciousness

KPMG’s “Me, my life, my wallet” study classified consumers into six categories, based on how important sustainability values are to them, and how this is reflected in their behaviour.  Moderates...

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Offering a seamless hybrid shopping experience can be essential in 2023

Communicating values Krishnakumar Davey, president of client engagement at IRI has told Grocery Drive that retailers know: prices have become so high that shoppers can’t spend more, thus retailers are...

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Growing trust in Hungarian brands – the MagyarBrands Programme has been offering guidance for 13 years now

The MagyarBrands Programme has been searching for and rewarding exceptional brands for 13 years. MagyarBrands has become a logo that serves as a trademark, guiding consumers in their purchasing decisions,...

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KPMG: emerging Hungarian companies must publish their sustainability report for the first time in 2026

Up-and-coming Hungarian companies must first publish their reports on their 2025 results based on the European Union’s sustainability reporting system (CSRD) in 2026, the international consulting firm KPMG pointed out...

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According to KPMG, customers are increasingly aware of environmental and social responsibility

The pandemic has forced companies to examine their social responsibility and role – the environmental effects are also driving customers towards more conscious decisions. Systemic changes in consumer behavior were...

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ESG maturity increases the value of the target company in the eyes of investors

Eighty-two percent of the surveyed investors stated that ESG topics are currently being examined during transaction processes, and 67 percent of them would pay a premium for a target company...

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KPMG: 79 percent of leading large companies prepare a sustainability report

79 percent of leading large companies prepare a sustainability report, and more and more companies are dealing with the effects of climate change; however, the reports are often not detailed...

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According to the KPMG 2022 CEO Outlook research, leaders of large global companies stick to long-term goals

According to the KPMG 2022 CEO Outlook, eight out of ten CEOs of the world’s largest companies expect an economic downturn in the next 12 months. However, half of the...

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According to KPMG, inflation drives customers towards substitute products

The majority of people are worried and are changing their shopping habits because of high inflation. According to the KPMG Consumer Pulse Summer Survey, six out of ten consumers plan...

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KPMG: 4 out of 5 managers are preparing for a price increase, but they are also struggling to maintain profitability with other means

In the near future, more than four-fifths of the companies are preparing for price increases that reach or exceed the level of inflation – if they have not yet exceeded...

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The venture capital market broke records last year

Venture capitalists went hard in 2021. Data collected from a number of sources indicates that last year set venture capital records around the world. From dollars invested to deal volume,...

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How are successful companies tuned to their customers?

According to the results of this year’s KPMG Global Customer Experience Excellence survey, a high level of digitalisation, being sensitive to social issues and giving priority to earning the loyalty...

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(HU) Járvány előtti szinten a világgazdaság növekedésébe vetett hit

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Nearly half of the world’s executives do not expect to return to normal business before 2022, according to a recent KPMG study

Although the vast majority of company executives surveyed in 2020 predicted a definitive spread of teleworking, KPMG’s recent research, which already incorporates the lessons of the third wave of the...

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HR before a new future – it’s time to level up!

COVID-19 has created an unprecedented opportunity for human resource management to break out of its previous role as an “administrator” and take the initiative. The pandemic situation has increased the...

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Report from the boardroom (Part 1) – An interview with Rezső Rózsai, CEO of KPMG Hungary

In our new series Judit Szalóky Tóth, a Boyden Executive Search partner makes interviews with executives. This time she asks questions from Rezső Rózsai, CEO of KPMG Hungary. Mr Rózsai...

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