Our 2026 Women in Business report reveals the mid-market's commitment to DE&I and gender equality in leadership and the impact this has on business success.
Despite efforts to promote equity, real parity in business leadership in Latin America is not expected until 2051. This is revealed in the new report Mujeres que deciden, by Grant Thornton Argentina and Fundación FLOR, which warns of a persistent phenomenon: the “Drop to the Top”.
We have released the 2026 edition of our annual publication Navigating the Changes to IFRS, updated for the changes to IFRS Accounting Standards issued in 2025
This article looks at the accounting for share-based payment transactions when employees receive shares or rights to shares in another entity within the group.
The pursuit of greater job satisfaction, growth, and new directions is ageless. More and more people are going beyond the status quo and deciding to start a new path.
Grant Thornton Singapore's tax and legal team has developed a guide for expats in Singapore with the key legal and tax considerations to keep in mind when settling in the country.
The IFRS Foundation has published its first IFRS SDS guide, which aims to provide practical guidance on how to report climate-only information when utilising the ‘climate-first’ transition relief option.
The World Bank held the 12th edition of the CReCER Conference on transparency and accountability for regional economic growth, and Grant Thornton Argentina was part.
In 2020, the world experienced an abrupt change in the way we work. With the arrival of COVID-19 and the subsequent mandatory quarantine and social distancing measures, companies had to readjust their work schedules and adapt to remote work. Five years later, something has changed, and offices are becoming more crowded.
Each year, new Standards and amendments are published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) with the potential to significantly impact the presentation of a complete set of financial statements.
In 2024, Argentina experienced an economic recession of 3%. However, by 2025, growth of 4% is expected, driven by inflation control and a fiscal and energy surplus. In this context, our guide “Doing Business in Argentina” offers a general overview of the issues to consider when operating in our country.
Mid-market firms face shifting global trade landscape as tariffs are introduced.
On Tuesday 15th April 2025, we signed a collaboration agreement in the areas of gender diversity and women's leadership with Fundación Liderazgos y Organizaciones Responsables (FLOR).
Greg Keith will succeed Peter Bodin as CEO of Grant Thornton International Ltd (GTIL) from 1 January 2026.
The Argentine province of Córdoba is the second largest in population, the fifth in terms of area and the sixth with the highest population density. With a GDP per capita of 13,375m, in 2022 it contributed 8.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product.
Grant Thornton International Ltd is pleased to share our 2025 Alerts on new IFRS, interpretations, amendments and other issues relevant to IFRS with you.
Although globally and in South America, mid-market optimism fell by 3 and 12 percentage points, respectively, Argentine business leaders remain resilient, and the local optimism index increased, reaching the same percentage as in the last quarter of 2011.
Mid-market business leaders are now less optimistic about the outlook for the economy over the next 12 months as the threat of tariffs become reality in global trade.
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) came into force on 1 January 2024 and the first wave of reporting entities, which includes large publicly listed companies with more than 500 employees (Wave 1), are now preparing their first sustainability reports for the year ended 31 December 2024.
