Our year in numbers
Over the past year, we've worked with our stakeholders to build trust in society and solve important problems. From developing new technology solutions to address our clients' challenges, to helping people build digital skills, to enhancing the quality of our services, and much more.
7%
Revenues
US$0bn
FY18: US$0bn
10%
PwC People
0
FY18: 0
Fortune Global 500 companies served by PwC
0
FY18: 0
Female representation in PwC's global workforce
8%
Renewable energy (% of total electricity of 21 largest PwC firms)
0%
FY18: 0%
New jobs created in FY 2019
0
FY18: 0
New world. New skills.
PwC's purpose means working with others to help address the biggest issues facing the world in a way that builds trust. For our people, this means living our purpose in all their daily interactions. One of the most pressing challenges today is the growing mismatch between the skills people have and those needed for the digital world. We're committed to tackling this challenge and encouraging others to join us.
Explore our commitment to upskilling Find out about our impact on societyExplore by societal impact indicator
Ambition: 15 million by 2022
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FY18 0
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FY17 0
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Unless otherwise stated all societal impact indicators reflect the performance of our 21 largest firms.
Investing in technology and people
We are on a digital transformation journey marked by key investments in technology and a focus on upskilling our people. Our aim: to use the combination of people and technology to be the most relevant organisation for our stakeholders and one of the most cloud-enabled organisations in the world.
Read about our digital transformation journeyA good performance
For the 12 months ending 30 June 2019, PwC firms' revenues were US$42.4 billion. A good performance in a challenging environment driven by the talents and commitment of our 276,000 people around the world.
Find out more about our revenuesAggregated revenues of PwC firms (US$ millions)
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FY19 revenues are the aggregated revenues of all PwC firms and are expressed in US dollars at average FY19 exchange rates. FY18 aggregated revenues are shown at average FY18 exchange rates. Gross revenues are inclusive of expenses billed to clients. Fiscal year ends 30 June.
Over 276,000 people in 157 countries
From Beijing and Sydney, to London and Nairobi, to New York and São Paulo and beyond, you'll find our people in virtually every corner of the world. And while we come from many different places, we have our purpose in common. As technology continues to change our world, we are focused on upskilling our people to prepare them for the digital world of tomorrow.
Find out about how we support our peoplePwC people
Total People00
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By service line
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People and partners
- Partners*
- Client facing staff
- Practice support staff
- * The prior year figures above have been restated to include Partner admissions on 1 July for the relevant year.
A diverse and inclusive workplace
We employ people from diverse cultures and backgrounds and with a wide range of experiences. And we're committed to making sure everyone who works at PwC feels comfortable bringing their true selves to work.
See how we support diversity and inclusionServing a wide range of clients
Our clients range from leading multinational companies to small start ups, from family businesses and governments, to charities and private individuals. In the past year, we have served 200,000 clients, including more than 100,000 entrepreneurial and private businesses.
Explore how we work with our clientsGlobal and regional client bases - company indices/lists
Clients of PwC firms as a percentage of the Fortune Global 500
Total client
0%
Audit client: 0%
Committed to quality
The quality of our work is at the heart of our organisation, and we invest significant and increasing resources in its continuous enhancement. We are also investing heavily in new technology to drive continuous improvement in the capabilities and effectiveness across our services. We are proud to have been the first of the global professional services networks to have published its internal audit quality inspection results.
Find out our approach to delivering qualityAudit engagement reviews in 2019
0
2018: 0
Total compliant
0%
2018: 0%
Non-compliant
0%
2018: 0%
Organisation and structure
We understand the impact our work can have on our stakeholders, the capital markets and the communities in which we operate. That's why we're committed to being transparent about how the PwC network is organised and governed, and the high standards that we expect all PwC firms to follow.
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