OREANDA-NEWS. PwC will invest USD 60 million in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) over the next three years, to enhance industry and specialist expertise and strengthen its lead in the market. The investment will be funded by PwC UK and will focus mainly on bringing in leading talent from the market as well as seconding specialist partners and directors from PwC's global network.

Michael Kubena, CEO of PwC CEE commented on the motivation behind the investment:

“As our markets mature, our clients are demanding more from us, and we will need to bring more to the table if we want to retain and build on our number one market position. We need to bring broader, deeper and better integrated offerings that address their unique challenges. We began expanding our range of industry and technical capabilities several years ago, and have already had considerable success. Working more closely with our UK firm will allow us to accelerate investment in our business and more rapidly develop new skills and value propositions that will benefit our clients and drive sustainable profitable growth. At the same time, it will enable us to offer interesting career development opportunities for our people in CEE.”

Shifting economic power to emerging markets

According to PwC's Global Annual Review, there are five global megatrends that will transform the future of business around the world. One of these megatrends is the shift in the global balance of economic power from developed to developing countries. The next decade will see this rebalancing reach a tipping point, as emerging markets expand their global reach and influence still further. In 2009, the total gross domestic product (GDP) of the E7 - the world's seven leading emerging nations - was about two-thirds that of the G7, their developed counterparts. By 2050 these positions will be reversed, with the E7's aggregate GDP rising to almost double that of the G7.

Ian Powell, Chairman and Senior Partner of PwC UK, commented:

“We are investing in our international network where there is significant potential for higher growth. It is critical that we are well positioned to help our clients benefit from fast developing economies and to work with new clients as they grow.”

The funding will centre on the industries, geographies and services which are likely to drive economic growth in the region - particularly the larger markets, such as Russia and Poland, as well as high growth economies, and key sectors including oil and gas, utilities, mining, financial services and the public sector.

David Gray, Managing Partner, PwC Russia:

“The plan to increase the level of investment in our Russian business reflects the growth we are experiencing in demand for our services, and our desire to continue to increase the range of services we offer in Russia. Most importantly the investment will be used to expand our Russian teams in key sectors, including financial services, energy and strategy consulting and to support our plans for expansion in the regions“.