
Dutch M&A Trends in the Financial Services sector
2025 wordt een jaar van verandering voor de Nederlandse financiële services-sector.
The crucial matters that financial institutions encounter, have an influence on the entire business operations. Challenges such as the reforming of regulations, reporting requirements, implementation of cost-effective technology, acquisition of new talent and increasing demands of stakeholders are forcing financial institutions to reconsider their business strategy.
Currently the coronavirus presents significant challenges to people and organizations worldwide and the social and economic disruption increases. As an organization it is important that your response actions are well thought out, so you can limit the consequences as much as possible.
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2025 wordt een jaar van verandering voor de Nederlandse financiële services-sector.
Banks and insurance companies need to develop a holistic approach towards bridging the gap from climate transition planning to implementation.
Dutch M&A market in the Industrials & Services received a remarkable growth in 2024.
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Discover how the new EU Omnibus package reshapes sustainability reporting. PwC expert Ellen McCready shares key insights on navigating these changes.
Experience shows that the materiality of biodiversity is often greater than expected. By following our recommendations, companies can effectively include biodiversity in their DMA process and ensure a good score in their reporting and strategy.
Despite a global decline in funding for climate tech start-ups, investors around the world are still exploring opportunities in AI, climate adaptation, and energy solutions. Find out more about the Dutch climate technology landscape with PwC's climate expert Gerrit Ledderhof.
CEOs who invest in innovations or exploring other markets are rewarded with greater profitability. This is evident from PwC's 28th CEO Survey.