KSeF problematic, but useful in certain matters
A recent survey revealed that while a majority of Polish businesses are encountering issues with the KSeF invoicing system, many still find it beneficial as they transition to full utilization.
Uncertain February on recruitment portals
In February, the number of job offers on Poland's 50 largest recruitment portals fell to 238,400, marking a 6% decrease from January and 7% from the previous year, according to a report from Grant Thornton.
Female Entrepreneurship: Slow Progress and Challenges in Substantive Equality
Female entrepreneurship in Greece is evolving slowly, facing both advancements and structural challenges in the workforce according to the Grant Thornton 'Women in Business 2025' report.
British investment group Cinven invests in consulting firm Grant Thornton
Cinven, a British investment group, has made an investment into the consulting firm Grant Thornton.
Important news after the βEurovisionβ semifinals
The voting for the Lithuanian Eurovision selection will take place on LRT.lt, allowing viewers to cast their votes until February 23 at midnight.
What is the business support for the euro? Surprising research results
A recent study reveals a significant drop in business support for the euro among medium and large companies in Poland, raising questions about the country's potential entry into the eurozone.
Bright Group to be listed on Stock Exchange: New investments and growth for the Greek market
Bright Group is set to list on the Stock Exchange to enhance growth and capitalize on capital market opportunities, with Euroxx facilitating the listing and Grant Thornton overseeing auditing.
Bright Group on the brink of the Stock Exchange: New investments and development for the Greek market
Bright Group is preparing to enter the Stock Exchange to enhance its growth and leverage capital market opportunities, with Euroxx managing the listing and Grant Thornton ensuring reliability.
Labor market in 2026. Stabilization after a period of exhaustion
The sentiment of Polish employers is stabilizing positively, with more medium and large companies planning to increase rather than decrease their workforce in 2026, as revealed by a recent study by Grant Thornton.