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Deloitte, record growth in Italy: 1.5 bn turnover and new hires on the way

Deloitte reports a 15% increase in turnover and a 10% increase in personnel in Italy. Another 3,500 hires expected by May 2025

Fabio Pompei, ceo di Deloitte Italia

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For the thirteenth consecutive year, Deloitte's network in Italy recorded a growth in turnover, which this year (financial year ending 31 May 2024) exceeded EUR 1.5 billion, marking an increase of 15% compared to the previous year.

Deloitte Italia's workforce, which now numbers over 13,000 people, also increased by +10% compared to the previous fiscal year. Specifically, 57% of new hires are men and 43% women, with a very high percentage of under-30s, at 78.2%. 42% of new hires are Millennials (born between 1983 and 1994), while 55.2% belong to GenZ (born between 1995 and 2005). This number of young people is set to grow, with around 3,500 new hires expected by May 2025.

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"In an increasingly competitive and fast-changing global environment on the technology front, our network continues to grow," says Fabio Pompei, CEO of Deloitte Italy. "In recent years we have faced complex challenges and this makes us even more proud of the results achieved thanks to the extraordinary work of our people. But we are not stopping here: we want to continue to grow and foster a path of sustainable and inclusive growth for the entire country system, characterised by the double green and digital transition".

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Over the past fiscal year, Deloitte's network has invested significantly in Italy, setting up new offices at the forefront of technological innovation, environmental sustainability and well-being in Milan, Rome and Bari, while Naples is confirmed as a training hub. Added to these activities is the decision to focus decisively on Artificial Intelligence, with the creation of a Centre of Excellence dedicated to GenAI, set up to develop the skills and know-how needed to accompany companies in this epoch-making transformation.

Among the projects that characterised the last fiscal year, there is the role of Deloitte as the sole Knowledge Partner of the B7 Italy 2024 chaired by Confindustria, called to identify and address the priorities of the global economic agenda for the G7 countries by addressing topics such as innovation, digital and ecological transition, and trade.

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