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Deloitte Italy
NameDeloitte Italy
TypePartnership
IndustryProfessional services
Founded19XX
HeadquartersMilan, Italy
Area servedItaly
Key people[See Organizational Structure and Leadership]
Revenue[See Market Position and Financial Performance]
Employees[See Organizational Structure and Leadership]

Deloitte Italy is the Italian member firm of an international professional services network known for audit, tax, consulting, risk advisory, and financial advisory work. Operating from major Italian cities including Milan, Rome, Turin, Naples, Bologna, and Florence, the firm serves clients across sectors such as Enel, Stellantis, UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo, Pirelli, and TIM. Its activities intersect with Italian regulators and institutions like the CONSOB, the Banca d'Italia, and the AGCM.

History

The firm's origins in Italy trace to the expansion of international professional networks into post‑war Milan and Rome markets, evolving alongside firms such as Arthur Andersen, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, and EY. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s the firm participated in high‑profile mergers and rebrandings that mirrored global consolidation involving Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited and other multinational organizations like Accenture and McKinsey & Company. Major milestones include advisory roles in privatizations tied to multinational entrants such as Eni and TIM, and participation in corporate restructurings related to groups including Leonardo and Alitalia. The firm expanded service lines amid regulatory changes prompted by directives from the European Commission and reforms influenced by rulings from the Court of Justice of the European Union.

Services and Practices

The firm offers integrated practices spanning audit services to corporations listed on Borsa Italiana, tax advisory for multinational groups such as EssilorLuxottica and Ferrero, consulting services for industrial clients like Pirelli and Prysmian Group, and risk advisory for financial institutions including Intesa Sanpaolo and UniCredit. Practice areas include strategy consulting interacting with frameworks from OECD guidance, digital transformation drawing on partnerships with technology providers such as SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM, cybersecurity aligned with standards promoted by ENISA, and sustainability advisory leveraging reporting frameworks from GRI, TCFD, and SASB.

Organizational Structure and Leadership

The national partnership operates under a leadership team coordinating offices in regional centers like Milan, Rome, Padua, Genoa, and Catania. Senior executives interact with bodies such as the CNDCEC, the MEF, and industry associations including Confindustria and Assolombarda. The leadership roster has included partners who previously worked with organizations like Banca d'Italia, CONSOB, and multinational corporations such as TIM and Enel. Governance interfaces also reach international entities including Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited and regional networks spanning Europe.

Major Projects and Clients

The firm has advised on large transactions and restructurings for groups like Stellantis, Pirelli, Enel, and Atlantia. It has provided financial advisory and due diligence in mergers and acquisitions involving companies such as Saipem and Snam, supported initial public offerings on Borsa Italiana including deals connected to Leonardo spin‑offs, and acted on debt refinancing and capital markets operations involving banks like UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo. Engagements encompass digital transformation programs for telecommunications clients including TIM and infrastructure projects tied to firms such as Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane and Atlantia concession operations.

Corporate Governance and Compliance

Advisory services address international regulatory regimes such as ESMA standards, anti‑money laundering obligations under directives from the European Parliament and Council, tax transparency frameworks related to OECD initiatives like the BEPS, and corporate reporting rules connected to Borsa Italiana listing requirements. The firm implements internal controls aligned with standards referenced by bodies like the IFAC and collaborates with audit committees of listed entities including Eni, Enel, and TIM.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

The firm publishes sustainability reports referencing frameworks from GRI and TCFD, and runs pro bono initiatives with non‑profits such as Fondazione Cariplo and Save the Children Italia. Programs cover climate transition advisory aligned with European Green Deal goals, diversity and inclusion policies resonant with directives from the European Commission, and partnerships with academic institutions like Università Bocconi, Politecnico di Milano, Sapienza University of Rome, and Università degli Studi di Milano for talent development and research collaborations.

Market Position and Financial Performance

Operating in competition with firms including PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, EY, Accenture, and boutique consultancies, the firm reports revenues influenced by engagements with multinational clients like Enel, Stellantis, Pirelli, and Intesa Sanpaolo. Market positioning reflects presence in sectors such as utilities, automotive, banking, telecoms, and manufacturing, with strategic emphasis on digital services and sustainability advisory to respond to regulatory drivers from entities like the European Central Bank and European Commission.

Category:Professional services firms of Italy