The Q3 2025 edition of Grant Thornton Bharat’s Financial Services Dealtracker analyses key deal trends across M&A, PE, IPOs, and QIPs. It explores investor sentiment, fintech-led innovation, and regulatory signals influencing capital flows in banking, NBFCs, insurance, and asset management.
The Q3 2025 edition of Grant Thornton Bharat’s Financial Services Dealtracker analyses key deal trends across M&A, PE, IPOs, and QIPs. It explores investor sentiment, fintech-led innovation, and regulatory signals influencing capital flows in banking, NBFCs, insurance, and asset management.
#GTBharat’s PolicyCast is your window into policy, tax, and regulatory developments. Each episode features expert perspectives on issues that matter to businesses, individuals, and the wider economy.
This edition captures this momentum, highlighting the sector’s alignment with technology-led growth and service-oriented models.
The October 2025 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly Tax Bulletin captures key developments under the direct taxes, transfer pricing, indirect taxes, and FEMA, for September 2025.
India’s financial sector is entering a new phase of AI governance. With RBI’s FREE-AI framework and SEBI’s responsible AI approach, regulators are shaping a future where innovation meets accountability. This piece explores how policy, technology, and ethics are converging to create a responsible AI ecosystem across banking, capital markets, and insurance.
The October 2025 edition of the GST Compendium presents a comprehensive overview of the latest indirect tax reforms, with a particular focus on the implementation of GST 2.0 following the 56th GST Council meeting. This structural overhaul introduces a streamlined three-rate framework, rationalised service classifications, and procedural enhancements aimed at improving compliance certainty and operational efficiency across sectors.
Q3 2025 witnessed strong growth in India’s deal landscape, with robust M&A, PE, and IPO activity across sectors like manufacturing, automotive, and pharma. Grant Thornton Bharat’s Q3 Dealtracker 2025 provides a detailed analysis of transaction trends, investor sentiment, and cross-border activity shaping India’s dynamic deal ecosystem.
The September 2025 edition of our Labour Law Insights covers our regular labour law updates in various states, EPFO updates, important judgements as well as ESIC updates. In addition, we have provided our insights on each of the updates to help you take better decisions.
Friction-less payments enable the growth of the economy through increased velocity of transactions. Biometric enabled authentication is a step in that direction, and we should be able to see the impact of the growth in the coming months. So just smile and pay away.
The October 2025 edition of the GST Compendium presents a comprehensive overview of the latest indirect tax reforms, with a particular focus on the implementation of GST 2.0 following the 56th GST Council meeting. This structural overhaul introduces a streamlined three-rate framework, rationalised service classifications, and procedural enhancements aimed at improving compliance certainty and operational efficiency across sectors.
India’s mid-market firms are leading the global shift toward sustainability. According to Grant Thornton Bharat’s IBR Q2 2025, 79% plan to boost sustainability investments—driving competitiveness, ESG maturity, and long-term growth.
In the latest PolicyCast episode, Riaz Thingna, Partner, Tax, Regulatory & Finance Consulting, highlights key updates that corporates must consider while filing ITR for FY 2024–25.
Discover how AI is transforming cybersecurity with faster threat detection, automated responses, and smarter analytics. Learn about AI security challenges, data privacy, ethical governance, and industry applications in finance, healthcare, government, and manufacturing, plus best practices for building resilient AI-driven defenses.
India’s Online Gaming Rules 2025 create a new regulatory framework to legitimise gaming, curb money games, and protect users, marking a major shift in India’s digital economy.
Grant Thornton Bharat partnered with a state rural livelihoods mission to create women-led homestays across 200+ blocks. From feasibility and training to compliance, branding, and market linkages, the initiative diversified incomes, empowered SHGs, preserved heritage, and promoted sustainable rural tourism.