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What does the 2025 Budget mean for insurance brokers?
Tom Golding, Corporate Tax Partner, shares insights on how Autumn Budget 2025 will impact insurance brokers.
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Private Equity Perspectives
Explore the inaugural issue of Private Equity Perspectives, featuring insights, analysis, and industry updates.
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UK Autumn Budget 2025: Impact on Partnerships & Private Equity
We explain how the Autumn Budget 2025 affects partnerships and private equity: NIC changes avoided, tax freezes and carried interest reforms.
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UK Private Equity 2025: Performance & outlook
Uncover the UK Private Equity market 2025. See data on M&A, funding rounds, fundraising, drivers and the 2026 outlook.
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Private Equity reporting 2026: Key accounting & regulatory updates
Navigate 2026 updates for Private Equity reporting: IPEV valuation guidelines, FRS 102 changes, IFRS amendments, ILPA templates, and AIFMD II.
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How FRS 102 amendments affect Private Equity
See how new revenue and lease models in FRS 102 will impact private equity managers and portfolio companies.
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Global Private Equity 2025: Review & 2026 outlook
Explore the global Private Equity 2025 market, highlighting key themes shaping the industry and insights for 2026.
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Preparing your Natural Resources business for the 2025/26 financial reporting season
Discover tailored insights for the Mining and Oil & Gas industries in our on demand webinar on preparing for the 2025/26 financial reporting season.
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Deal alert: KR1 plc
We have supported KR1 plc admission to the Main Market, acting as reporting accountant on the transaction.
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CapitalQuarter – Winter 2025
Read our latest edition of CapitalQuarter featuring articles and industry updates for listed businesses and their advisors. In this edition, we look at:
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Preparing for the 2025/26 financial reporting season, corporate governance and AI
Discover key insights on Bitcoin treasury policies and expert tips for the 2025/26 financial reporting season.
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Autumn Budget 2025: What it means for payment services and e-money businesses
In this article, Catherine Heyes, Head of Tax in PKF Littlejohn’s Tax team, considers some of the main tax changes that were announced and what these may mean for payment services and e-money businesses.











