28/05/2026
There is nothing new about forensic accounting but business fraud is more widespread and sophisticated than ever, and the challenges are evolving. In the latest issue of UHY Global magazine, we examine how forensic accounting is shifting from reactive investigations to getting ahead of fraud. With AI and digital threats on the rise, organisations need smarter analysis and sharper tools to stay protected.
📖 Read the article to learn how UHY firms are helping clients stay ahead of threats https://www.uhy.com/insights/following-money
25/05/2026
As financial fraud evolves, keeping businesses safe is becoming more challenging. In the latest issue of UHY Global magazine, we explore why forensic accounting is now a critical service for businesses navigating rising cybercrime and tighter regulations.
🔎 From uncovering misconduct to strengthening key controls, UHY firms are helping clients
safeguard businesses like yours.
https://www.uhy.com/insights/following-money
22/05/2026
“Evidence of fraud is often deeply embedded in spreadsheets, transaction records or data lakes.” In the latest issue of UHY Global magazine, we uncover how forensic accountants are increasingly being called upon to expose financial crime and protect organisations from hidden threats. As fraud becomes more sophisticated, these skills are becoming essential.
👉 Read the feature to see how UHY firms are helping clients stay one step ahead https://www.uhy.com/insights/following-money
20/05/2026
The UHY Americas Regional Meeting 2026 was a celebration of connection, innovation, and shared ambition. Our teams came together to exchange insights, explore new opportunities, and strengthen the relationships that make our global network so impactful.
We’re excited about what’s ahead — and inspired by the momentum created when great people collaborate.
Catch the full story here in our event blog: https://www.uhy.com/insights/uhy-americas-regional-meeting-2026-collaboration-growth-and-networking?utm_campaign=UHY%20Events&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=&utm_content=&utm_term=
13/05/2026
“Our network is in great shape — and the future is bright.”
In his latest blog, CEO Rhys Madoc looks ahead as UHY celebrates its 40th anniversary 🎉
Reflecting on record growth, stronger cross-border collaboration and our global brand, Rhys outlines how UHY is evolving to meet the needs of clients in an increasingly complex world. With strong leadership, a unified vision and a growing global presence, the next chapter is already underway.
Read the blog here https://www.uhy.com/insights/forty-years-young
12/05/2026
We’re excited to kick off the year tomorrow at the UHY Americas Regional Conference 2026 in Toronto, proudly hosted by UHY Forbes Andersen. 🍁
Colleagues and leaders from across the region are coming together for our first regional meeting of the year - an opportunity to strengthen connections, exchange ideas, and collaborate on the opportunities ahead.
A big thank you to UHY Forbes Andersen for welcoming the UHY network to Toronto for what promises to be an engaging and inspiring start to our 2026 regional conferences programme.
07/05/2026
What does 40 years of UHY look like through the eyes of its CEO?
In his latest blog, Rhys Madoc shares his perspective on the network’s journey – from its founding in 1986 to where we are now, a truly global organisation spanning 100+ countries. It’s a story of resilience, growth and staying true to our values of collaboration and ambition.
We’re excited for the future and can’t wait to start the party! 🎉
https://www.uhy.com/insights/forty-years-young
04/05/2026
UHY is 40 this year! 🎉
To mark the beginning of our 2026 celebrations, CEO Rhys Madoc reflects on a remarkable story. From our transatlantic beginnings in 1986 to today’s 10,000-strong global network, UHY has grown and flourished through collaboration, trust and shared ambition.
Through global expansion to navigating the challenges of the pandemic, it has been UHY’s people and partnerships that continue to drive the network forward. Read the blog here https://www.uhy.com/insights/forty-years-young