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Large or Listed Companies

Obligations for companies that are listed or deemed large can differ from standard sized organisations. 

Crowe is a member firm of the London Stock Exchange Marketplace

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Latest Capital Markets activity

London’s Capital Markets and transactions completed by the Capital Markets team.

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Our latest deal

All Things Considered Group Plc has announced its £8.6 million fundraise and admission to trading on AIM.

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Understanding our Crowe Global network

John Baillie, Crowe Global International Tax Director and Andy Hawley, UK Corporate Tax Partner, caught up recently to discuss Crowe’s Global network and how client experience is at the heart of everything Crowe does.

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Capital contributions
Capital contributions are a peculiarity in the UK and are not specifically recognised in our UK legal or tax codes.
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AML enforcement is tightening for business
Firms must review controls, audit frameworks, and prepare for deeper scrutiny.
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Cyber resilience in action
Ask the right questions to boost cyber resilience. Engage your IT team and strengthen your organisation’s security posture.
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Ready for UK Sustainability Reporting Standards?
Are you ready to report against the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards?
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Tax issues in a high interest environment
Businesses now have to take high interest rates into consideration in their cashflow and tax planning.
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Tackling corporate fraud
The UK’s Failure to Prevent Fraud offence, effective September 2025, will hold large corporations accountable for inadequate fraud prevention measures
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UK Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025
Cyber threats persist across UK sectors—phishing dominates, ransomware rises, and resilience gaps leave organisations exposed.
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Supplier risk – the board’s perspective
Effective supplier risk management is now a priority for achieving strategic objectives, building resilience, and managing third-party relationships.
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Trump’s trade reset
With Trump's return in 2025, global trade policy is shifting. UK companies must adapt to new tariffs and prioritise customs strategy.
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Spring Statement 2025
The Spring Statement announced no tax increases, emphasising defence spending and welfare cuts. Explore the impact on the UK economy and businesses.
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Permanent Establishment Risks in Transfer Pricing
Understand the risks associated with Permanent Establishment in businesses with global mobility workforce.
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Educating the Board
Why the board needs to stay up to date with sustainability developments.
people walking on a bridge
Capital contributions
Capital contributions are a peculiarity in the UK and are not specifically recognised in our UK legal or tax codes.
property and construction
AML enforcement is tightening for business
Firms must review controls, audit frameworks, and prepare for deeper scrutiny.
lady looking at laptop
Cyber resilience in action
Ask the right questions to boost cyber resilience. Engage your IT team and strengthen your organisation’s security posture.
kayak on frozen lake
Ready for UK Sustainability Reporting Standards?
Are you ready to report against the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards?
curved colourful building
Tax issues in a high interest environment
Businesses now have to take high interest rates into consideration in their cashflow and tax planning.
people working on laptop at night
Tackling corporate fraud
The UK’s Failure to Prevent Fraud offence, effective September 2025, will hold large corporations accountable for inadequate fraud prevention measures
woman holding Tablet and notebook
UK Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025
Cyber threats persist across UK sectors—phishing dominates, ransomware rises, and resilience gaps leave organisations exposed.
office meeting
Supplier risk – the board’s perspective
Effective supplier risk management is now a priority for achieving strategic objectives, building resilience, and managing third-party relationships.
Cargo ship under bridge
Trump’s trade reset
With Trump's return in 2025, global trade policy is shifting. UK companies must adapt to new tariffs and prioritise customs strategy.
Spring Statement Hero no LOGO
Spring Statement 2025
The Spring Statement announced no tax increases, emphasising defence spending and welfare cuts. Explore the impact on the UK economy and businesses.
people walking blurred
Permanent Establishment Risks in Transfer Pricing
Understand the risks associated with Permanent Establishment in businesses with global mobility workforce.
woman in glass office on tablet
Educating the Board
Why the board needs to stay up to date with sustainability developments.

Podcasts


UK Corporate Governance Code Change

Hear from our Corporate Tax Partner, Emma Locken, and Richard Evans, Partner and Head of Risk and Assurance, as they discuss the recent Governance Code Change. 

Tune in to learn more about the revised code, effective January 2025. The changes include aspects related to board decisions, diversity, risk management, and internal controls. These changes align with the Financial Reporting Council (FRC)'s monitoring of compliance and guidance for implementation.

 

Managing Workforce Costs

Hear from our Corporate Tax Partner Emma Locken, as well as, Yasmine Ghiassi and Seb Harding from our Workforce Advisory team, as they discuss the current environment and challenge we are seeing in the workplace.

Listen now, to find out more about the key issues businesses are facing such as wage inflation, rising payroll costs, hiring and retention and the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic, with regards to flexibility and agility in the workplace and the effect on tax and National Insurance Contributions (NIC).

 

 

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Explore our Consulting services


Acting as your trusted partner, we help you become more sustainable, resilient, and adaptable to change and uncertainty through practical and proportionate approaches.

Transfer Pricing

For multinational businesses, transfer pricing is a fundamental part of their corporate governance strategies as it integrates regulatory compliance, proactive risk management, and tax efficiency.

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Andrew Hawley
Andrew Hawley
Partner, Corporate TaxThames Valley
Emma Locken
Emma Locken
Partner, Corporate TaxLondon
Matthew Stallabrass
Matthew Stallabrass
Partner, Corporate AuditLondon
Robert Marchant
Robert Marchant
Partner, National Head of Tax

With the everchanging world of regulations and best practice for large or listed companies, you need to make sure you’re staying ahead to avoid unnecessary complications.

Our specialists provide insight and advice you need to make business-critical decisions; check our regular updates on the requirements you need to disclose to ensure you stay compliant.

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