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27 Jun 2024  | London, GB

Statement on the EY Global Strategy

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Janet Truncale, EY Global Chair and CEO-elect said:

“Today we launched the new EY global strategy – All in – which sets out a bold ambition to create new value for EY clients, people and stakeholders.

“The world’s organizations face issues that are more complex and inter-connected than ever before. The All in strategy will ensure that EY’s globally integrated, multi-disciplinary network continues to lead through a rapidly evolving AI and technology-driven era.

“In the last decade, EY has experienced extraordinary success and market leading growth, doubling in size to achieve US$50b in revenue. The All in strategy is about shaping EY’s next US$50b through purposeful growth – making intentional, future-focused investments in areas where we are uniquely positioned to lead - such as transformation, managed services and sustainability. All alongside an unwavering commitment to audit quality.

“We will also build an even stronger organization by creating new ways to collaborate across EY’s vast geographical footprint and continuing to invest in the market-leading sector capabilities organizations need to address their most pressing issues, augmented by the accelerated adoption of AI.

“All in is not just a business strategy, it captures an attitude and way of working – combining the multi-disciplinary skills of the 400,000 person strong EY workforce to anticipate and navigate a changing world – so that EY clients and EY people can shape the future with confidence.”

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