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Business risk services
The relationship between a company and its auditor has changed. Organisations must understand and manage risk and seek an appropriate balance between risk and opportunities.
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Marketing and Client Service
We offer strategy, client service, digital and insight solutions to businesses that are shaping the future across the Middle East.
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Forensic services
At Grant Thornton, we have a wealth of knowledge in forensic services and can support you with issues such as dispute resolution, fraud and insurance claims.
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Transaction Advisory
Globalisation and company growth ambitions are driving an increase in transactions activity worldwide. We work with entrepreneurial businesses in the mid-market to help them assess the true commercial potential of their planned acquisition and understand how the purchase might serve their longer-term strategic goals.
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Growth services
We have designed and developed growth services to support your business at each phase of its growth. So whether you are an SME that has just set up or a large business wishing to expand, at Grant Thornton we will help you unlock your potential for growth.
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IFRS
At Grant Thornton, our IFRS advisers can help you navigate the complexity of financial reporting.
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Audit quality monitoring
Having a robust process of quality control is one of the most effective ways to guarantee we deliver high-quality services to our clients.
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Global audit technology
We apply our global audit methodology through an integrated set of software tools known as the Voyager suite.
A shift in risk management priorities
Today’s senior leaders face a range of complex, interconnected and fast-evolving risks. Few of these are as critical and so poorly understood as the risk of cyber attack.
One of the main challenges is the non-physical nature of the threat. Data is a long way from the traditional property that can be neatly defined and covered by standard business insurance. All too often, the potential for a cyber attack is regarded as an IT problem rather than an enterprise-wide issue. Yet a serious breach can cause catastrophic harm: it undermines customer trust, provokes regulatory scrutiny, disrupts operations and causes long-term financial damage.
We carried out our new research with one question in mind: how do today’s leaders ensure that their businesses can anticipate and overcome cyber risk? Read our report [ 819 kb ] to find out more.