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Date of publication: 2026

2026 AGN-UK NextGen Conference: Developing Future Leaders

Twenty-seven emerging professionals from AGN member firms came together in Birmingham on 14–15 May for the 2026 AGN-UK NextGen Conference — a practical and engaging two-day programme focused on strengthening client relationships, communication, and commercial confidence within professional services.

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AGN Taxpresso: 2026 – Issue 2

AGN Taxpresso is a quarterly publication featuring content provided by AGN Asia Pacific Tax Committee members. Keep yourself and your clients in the know with:

  • Up-to-date information on tax developments in Asia Pacific countries.
  • Current corporate world issues and hot topics affecting the respective countries’ economies and global development – including insight into the potential impact this could have.
  • Annual budget announcements.

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The Power of Connection: Turning Collaboration into Real-World Solutions

In a global profession, the ability to collaborate effectively across borders is not just valuable—it is essential. But true collaboration goes beyond having contacts in different countries. It requires structure, trust, and a shared commitment to solving problems together.

This is where the strength of AGN International becomes clear.

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The Decision-Making Gap: Why Growing Businesses Need Integrated Financial Thinking

Contributed by: Calibre.

For many emerging companies, the early years are defined by a laser focus on survival and technical excellence. Whether our clients are managing large-scale landscaping for property developers or coordinating civil works for new estates, their primary concern is usually the project at hand. However, as a business scales, a subtle yet dangerous rift often opens between daily operations and financial strategy. At Calibre Business Advisory, we call this the decision-making gap.

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Succession Is No Longer a Relay Race – Leadership, Talent & Value Transfer at a Turning Point

Succession in accountancy firms has entered a new and more complex phase. Evidence from the AGN–Nexia World Congress in Munich, supported by comparative survey data from 2019 to 2025, points to a profession at an inflection point. While firms report moderate preparedness for digital and AI adaptation, leadership readiness, talent pipeline strength, and ownership appeal are weakening.

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