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
We have published the 2026 version of 'IFRS Interim Example Consolidated Financial Statements’, which illustrates a six-month period beginning on 1 January 2026.
Europe has changed its standards, the expected data quality, traceability, the way risks are assessed and the requirements for supporting documentation. Although there is no law requiring companies from MERCOSUR countries to comply with European directives, these requirements are conveyed through European importers or customers.
Final Insights into IFRS 2 article released – ‘Presentation and disclosure of share-based payment transactions’
The European Commission has published the draft of the updated, simplified ESRS. The new standards aim to significantly reduce the cost of preparing sustainability reporting.
IFRS 18 introduces a new way to classify income and expense in the statement of profit or loss. Our new Insight looks in detail at these new requirements.
£173 billion of dry powder is ready to deploy. 2026 could be private equity’s most opportunity-rich year yet. Our latest survey of 500 global PE leaders reveals how firms are adapting to win: sharper sector bets, innovative fund structures and digital upgrades.
This article deals with the principal versus agent considerations of IFRS 15.
New survey reveals how 500 asset management firms are using AI — and what leading firms are doing to turn strategy into measurable results.
We have released the first Grant Thornton International IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards – Example Sustainability-related Financial Disclosures.
In 2025, Argentina’s Gross Domestic Product grew by 4.4%, and it is projected to continue growing in 2026 and 2027. In this context, our guide “Doing Business in Argentina” offers a general overview of the issues to consider when operating in our country.
The objective of IFRS 15 is not to alter the definition of revenue, but to improve comparability by establishing a clear framework for recognising and measuring revenue.
Firmly established as one of Argentina’s productive engines, the province of Santa Fe strengthens its agriculture through a solid industrial base, strategic logistics, and a broad innovation and technology ecosystem.
In 2010, the National Congress enacted Law No. 26,639 on Minimum Standards for the Preservation of Glaciers and the Periglacial Environment. Sixteen years later, its amendment was approved.
According to the International Business Report (IBR), mid‑market companies are maintaining their level of optimism at 64% in the first quarter of 2026, in a context of adjustments in wages, investment and growth conditions.
Explore how mid‑market firms approach sustainability worldwide, why regional priorities diverge, and what this means for growth, efficiency and competitiveness.
The war in Iran has seen mid-market business optimism fall sharply in the first quarter of 2026, down six points to 68%, according to Grant Thornton’s latest International Business Report.
