Deloitte UK plans to cut spending on travel and expenses by 50% amid a sharp slowdown in consulting since the pandemic.
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Deloitte wants to slash spending on staff travel and expenses in the UK by more than 50 per cent, as it seeks to maintain partner profits during a slowdown in the professional services sector.
Humphreys said Deloitte was also reviewing its "recruitment agency costs, licence fees, bad debts and global recharges," the FT reported. The cost-saving efforts come after a year of ...