At PwC, we draw on the collective skills and experience of more than 364,000 people across our network of firms in 151 countries to help build trust in society and solve important problems. We help our clients transform to build enduring success as they navigate a rapidly changing world. 

Our company

Our global leaders

Our clients

178,707+

Clients across our global network

PwC clients across the world
By industry
Label Financial services Industrial manufacturing and automotive Consumer markets Technology, media and telecommunications Government & public services Not classified Energy, utilities and resources Health industries Private equity and sovereign investment funds
PwC clients 28% 20% 17% 9% 7% 7% 4% 4% 3%
  • Financial services
  • Industrial manufacturing and automotive
  • Consumer markets
  • Technology, media and telecommunications
  • Government & public services
  • Not classified
  • Energy, utilities and resources
  • Health industries
  • Private equity and sovereign investment funds
 

Our offices

688 cities | 152 countries

Lines of service

  • 1
    Assurance
  • 2
    Advisory
  • 3
    Tax and Legal Services
  • 4
    Internal Firm Services

Our purpose

Our purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems.

In an increasingly complex world, we help intricate systems function, adapt and evolve so they can deliver sustained outcomes for communities and society – whether they are capital markets, tax systems or the economic systems within which business and society exist.

Our values

When working with our clients and our colleagues to build trust in society and solve important problems we:

Act with Integrity, Make a difference, Care, Work Together, Reimagine the Possible

Our year

Financial performance highlights

9.9%

Overall gross revenue growth to US$53.1 billion

10.2%

Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) revenue growth

15.2%

Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) revenue growth

7.2%

Asia Pacific revenue growth

24%

Revenue growth in India (fastest growing large firm in the PwC network)

10.7%

Americas revenue growth, and US revenue growth of 11.2%

Each of our lines of business – Assurance, Advisory, Tax and Legal Services – grew in FY23

Delivering on our strategy, The New Equation 

Our strategy depends on combining human ingenuity, capability, and experience with advanced technology to help our clients succeed on two of their biggest challenges: achieving sustained outcomes and building trust. Here are a few of the ways we’ve delivered on our strategy this year, growing the power of our human-led, tech-enabled community of solvers to help clients meet some of their toughest challenges:

11.1%

Global headcount growth

100,000

We are two-thirds of the way to our goal of creating 100,000 net new jobs over five years — and it’s only year two

US$3.7bn

Invested across our network to strengthen our capabilities to deliver sustained outcomes for clients

US$1bn

Ongoing investment in audit quality

49%

Upskilled 49% of our workforce on sustainability, a defining challenge of this century

50+

Grew our 50+ worldwide Acceleration Centres, increasing headcount by 38% and opening new Centre spaces in Cairo, Johannesburg and Mumbai

US$2bn

On our way to investing nearly US$2 billion to expand and scale our AI capabilities

100+

Rolled out AI technology to our entire legal practice in 100+ countries as part of a strategic alliance with AI company Harvey

17

Made 17 acquisitions in areas from cloud to sustainability to cybersecurity

AI

Announced new strategic collaboration with Microsoft and Icertis to provide C-suites with powerful, innovative AI-driven tools

Nature

Launched our Centre for Nature Positive Business to expand our capabilities and expertise across our network in areas from biodiversity to regenerative agriculture

Tech

Continued to expand our global Centres of Excellence in key areas from advanced  technology to sustainability

We are seeing the impact of our strategy come through in a number of external rewards and recognitions this year. A few highlights:

Our people

Top findings of PwC Global People Survey 2023

I feel like I belong at PwC

79% agree

up 6% since 2021

I am recognised for my contributions in a way that is personally motivating

67% agree

up 9% since 2021

I am given the opportunity to apply newly developed skills in my work

82% agree

up 7% since 2021

I would recommend PwC as a great place to work

80% agree

up 6% since 2021

I expect to be working at PwC 12 months from now

78% agree

up 5% since 2021

I feel a positive difference in my day-to-day work as a result of The New Equation

53% agree

up 10% since 2022

Our people

364,232

total headcount

36,285

new jobs created

  

129,829

new joiners to PwC

Inclusion & Diversity highlights

  1. Launched our first Global Disability Inclusion strategy. Requires all member firms to take specific actions over the next three years to drive accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities. For example, employees are now invited to voluntarily disclose their disability as a core demographic in our Global People Survey in 51 countries, up from 19 last year.
  2. More women in leadership roles. Women now account for 20% of our Network Leadership Team. In addition, 47% of our Global Board members are women. 
  3. Introduced a new Global LGBTQ+ Inclusion strategy. We have introduced a strategy that places the priority of care for our people and their safety at its heart, allowing us to adapt the ways we advocate for and support our LGBTQ+ community.
  4. Expansion of Inclusion Networks. Our Shine Networks for LGBTQ+ and allies have grown to 33 from just nine in 2016. 
  5. Expanded Inclusive Mindset learning across the PwC network. More than 78,000 active partners and staff across 130 countries started or completed this upskilling programme to develop critical human skills and foster an inclusive work culture.
  6. Launched our #EmpoweringWomen thought leadership to mark International Women's Day. Our external research from over 52,000 workers across 44 countries revealed that women who feel empowered at work are significantly more likely to feel job satisfaction (+29%). 
  7. Continued focus on gender equity. All of our Strategy Council firms have succession plans for developing stronger pipelines of women talent and building accountability for gender equity. 

Find out more about our Global Inclusion First strategy at www.pwc.com/inclusion.

Our alliances

Our key partnerships on societal issues

  • World Economic Forum
  • World Business Council for Sustainable Development
  • Sustainable Markets Initiative
  • UNICEF in support of Generation Unlimited
  • The Global Solutions Initiative
  • Member of the LEAF Coalition
  • Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
  • Business for Nature
  • Extreme Hangout
  • Ending Workplace Tuberculosis
  • Race to Zero
  • Climate Pledge
  • Climate Champions
  • Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures
  • International Sustainability Standards Board
  • Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero
  • Global Reporting Initiative

Key global events we joined in FY23

  • World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Davos
  • World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions
  • 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27)
  • 2022 United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15)
  • Climate Week NYC
  • Bloomberg New Economy Forum
  • Milken Institute Global Conference
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit
  • Global Solutions Summit
  • VivaTech 2023

Our key commercial alliances

  • Adobe
  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • Salesforce
  • Workday
  • AWS
  • Guidewire
  • Oracle
  • SAP
  • Refinitiv
  • Sphera
  • Workiva

Our Thought Leadership

CEO survey 2023

CEO Survey 2023

“40% of global CEOs think their organisation will no longer be economically viable in ten years’ time if it continues on its current course.”

Women in Work Index

Women in Work Index

“An 18-year-old woman entering the workforce today will not see pay equality in her working lifetime.”

Global Hopes & Fears Survey 2023

Global Hopes & Fears Survey 2023

“26% of employees say they are likely to change jobs in the next 12 months.”

Global Investor Survey 2022

Global Investor Survey 2022

“87% of investors think corporate reporting contains greenwashing.”

State of Climate Tech Report 2022

State of Climate Tech Report 2022

“More than a quarter of all venture capital funding is going to climate technology.”

Global Media and Entertainment Outlook 2023-27

Global Media and Entertainment Outlook 2023-27

“Worldwide consumer spending on entertainment and media is slowing markedly and is forecast to grow at just 2.4% a year between now and 2027.”

Global Asset & Wealth Management Survey 2023

Global Asset & Wealth Management Survey 2023

“The choice is simple – adapt to the new context or fail.”

Olwyn Alexander, Global Asset & Wealth Management Leader, PwC Ireland

Global Family Business Survey 2023

Global Family Business Survey 2023

“Transformation, purpose and legacy are no longer converse, but intertwined.”

Peter Englisch, Global and EMEA Family Business Leader, PwC

Our impact

Reporting our impact on society

We believe strongly in the value of robust disclosures of companies’ impacts on society. We supported the World Economic Forum to develop its Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics, a rigorous way for companies to measure their true impact on the people and the planet. We were an early adopter of the metrics, and you can see our latest report here. We believe the Metrics heighten transparency and accountability, helping to build stronger communities and a healthier environment.

We are pleased to share many of the report highlights here in the Global Annual Review, from our 800,000+ volunteering hours to our progress on our net zero commitments.  

Our Net Zero commitments

We are on track to reach our commitments to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions with 2030 goals. In addition, from 2023, we will offset scope 1, 2 and scope 3 business travel in all territories.

50%

50% absolute reduction in scope 1 & 2 greenhouse gas emissions by FY30 from a FY19 baseline

100%

renewable electricity used in all our territories by FY30 (already over 90%)

50%

of our purchased goods and services suppliers (by emissions) to set science-based targets to reduce their own climate impact by FY25

50%

absolute reduction in scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions from business travel by FY30 from a FY19 baseline

2023 PwC Network Environment Report

The 2023 PwC Network Environment Report covers how we are executing our sustainability strategy, including: 

  • Evolving our services to help our clients address the challenges of climate change
  • Upskilling our 360,000+ strong community of solvers so they can support our clients as impactfully as possible to address sustainability issues
  • Reducing our business’s impact through decarbonising our delivery model and working to understand our impacts on nature
  • Building greater business resilience by understanding and adapting to the physical risks from climate change we identified last year

Volunteering and pro-bono work

42,666

volunteers

870,403

volunteer hours

2,029,980

beneficiaries

US$240.4m

community investment*

*Includes cash and in-kind donations, volunteer hours, pro-bono or discounted work and management costs

Our humanitarian work

The Global Office for Humanitarian Affairs at PwC (GOHA) leverages PwC’s skills and resources to strategically respond to emerging humanitarian needs and protracted humanitarian crises. Since 2018, GOHA has been partnering with local and global institutions to support vulnerable communities across healthcare, livelihoods, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) needs, and emergency response, with a view to build lasting resilience in affected communities and local responders. In addition, many PwC member firms undertake humanitarian work, both in their local communities and beyond.

Bangladesh

Since 2018, GOHA has consistently collaborated with Health and Education for All (HAEFA) at multiple levels to provide free health services to Rohingya refugees and local communities in the world's largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, serving more than 240,000 patient visits to date, exhibiting our sustained assistance to the crisis — a model we hope the private sector will emulate

Iraq

GOHA, in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), supported the expansion and refurbishment of a Primary Health Care Centre (PHCC) in Kawergosk, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. From July 2022 to June 2023, the PHCC has provided nearly 46,000 consultations to Syrian refugees and Iraqi displaced communities and host populations living in Kawergosk town and surrounding areas.

Afghanistan and Tajikistan

Afghanistan continues to face one of the biggest humanitarian crises in the world with two-thirds of its population in need of humanitarian assistance. GOHA deployed 100 shelters for healthcare and humanitarian services by the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and other regions, recording more than 180,000 patient footfalls.

Lebanon

GOHA collaborated with Creative Space Beirut (CSB), a social enterprise providing free design education to talented youth from marginalised communities, to support the livelihoods of 20+ refugees and Lebanese community members, who were engaged to design and produce WHO guideline based masks. 

Syria and Türkiye

In response to the devastating 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquake, GOHA will be supporting the establishment and operation of an internally displaced people’s camp by WATAN in Idlib, Northwest Syria, to provide accommodation for vulnerable families. In Türkiye, GOHA is supporting the Turkish Red Crescent with mobile child-friendly spaces to provide comprehensive support and protection for young people and their families in affected areas.

Pakistan

The PwC Charitable Foundation, Inc. contributed US$300,000 to CARE, Save the Children and International Medical Corps in support of immediate and long-term response efforts in the aftermath of monsoon floods.

Ukraine

PwC people and firms around the world have offered shelter to Ukrainians and provided in-kind and monetary donations totalling more than US$5 million. PwC Central and Eastern Europe established a foundation in Ukraine and a network taskforce has been set up to aid the long-term rebuilding of the country.

South Africa

PwC South Africa is growing the TechnoGirl programme, which provides young women with access to STEM skills and employment opportunities, in collaboration with UNICEF in support of Generation Unlimited.

Our work on New world. New skills.

We are collaborating with UNICEF in support of Generation Unlimited to support their mission to help 1.8 billion young people transition from school to work by 2030. 

We are a founding partner of the World Economic Forum’s Reskilling Revolution programme, which aims to catalyse multiple coalitions to provide 1 billion people with better education, skills and jobs by 2030.

Our New world. New skills. work spans the globe:

Canada

Through its collaboration with Girls E-Mentorship (GEM), PwC Canada staff use their skills, experience and support to empower young women and support their upskilling and future career pathways. PwC Canada has hosted enrichment opportunities for mentees and events to raise awareness of GEM’s mission.

Middle East

Launched by PwC Middle East, the Digital Heroes programme aims to support refugees by providing in-demand digital skills and resources to support their journey to employment and further academic opportunities. 

South Africa

PwC South Africa's Youth Engaged Programme (YEP) aims to make a tangible impact on youth unemployment in South Africa by empowering and supporting youth so that they are well-equipped to enter the workforce.

Discover more stories from around our network here.

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Sarah Brown

Sarah Brown

Director, Global Corporate Affairs and Communications, PwC United Kingdom

Tel: +44 7384 248 785

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