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Revenue grew 9.9% on a local exchange rate basis and 5.6% on a US dollar basis. More than 36,000 net new jobs were created, bringing the total workforce to more than 364,000. There was $3.7 billion in new investment globally. Including 17 acquisitions ranging from cloud to climate change Bangkok, 27 October 2023 – For the 12 months ended 30 June 2023, the global PwC network reported record consolidated revenue of US$53.1 billion, up 9.9% in local currencies and 5.6% in dollars. United States from total fiscal year 2022 revenue of US$50.3 billion. Growth from continuing operations This excludes Russia, which left the PwC network on July 4, 2022, and the Global Mobility and Immigration business, which sold on April 29, 2022, up 11.8%, reflecting quality.
Work delivered by more than 364,000 professionals worldwide and the power of the PwC brand Bob Moritz, Chairman, PwC Global, said: “Our focus is on delivering the quality services our stakeholders need to succeed today. and preparing their organization for the future has Email Data propelled us to another year of growth. As we enter our 175th anniversary, we continue to invest in the future of our network with strategic acquisitions in key growth areas and momentum to expand our workforce. and continues to welcome diverse and broad talents Providing the best quality service we can is the focus of all our colleagues around the world and the foundation of our success. I am proud of the hard work and dedication of our PwC employees over the past year.”
Mr. Bob Moritz, Chairman, PwC Global Revenue growing worldwide Meanwhile, some countries are still struggling with high inflation. And while economic growth remains sluggish in many major countries, PwC network revenues continued to grow steadily throughout the year. Revenue in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) increased 10.2%, with total revenue from the UK and Middle East increasing 16% (18% for continuing operations), while from Germany increased by 13.1%, but for the entire African continent Revenue growth was slower, increasing 4.1% on the back of strong performance from South Africa. This is coupled with more challenging market conditions elsewhere across the continent.
Work delivered by more than 364,000 professionals worldwide and the power of the PwC brand Bob Moritz, Chairman, PwC Global, said: “Our focus is on delivering the quality services our stakeholders need to succeed today. and preparing their organization for the future has Email Data propelled us to another year of growth. As we enter our 175th anniversary, we continue to invest in the future of our network with strategic acquisitions in key growth areas and momentum to expand our workforce. and continues to welcome diverse and broad talents Providing the best quality service we can is the focus of all our colleagues around the world and the foundation of our success. I am proud of the hard work and dedication of our PwC employees over the past year.”
Mr. Bob Moritz, Chairman, PwC Global Revenue growing worldwide Meanwhile, some countries are still struggling with high inflation. And while economic growth remains sluggish in many major countries, PwC network revenues continued to grow steadily throughout the year. Revenue in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) increased 10.2%, with total revenue from the UK and Middle East increasing 16% (18% for continuing operations), while from Germany increased by 13.1%, but for the entire African continent Revenue growth was slower, increasing 4.1% on the back of strong performance from South Africa. This is coupled with more challenging market conditions elsewhere across the continent.