Key Takeaway
Matt has been appointed to oversee Accenture’s services in the UK, Ireland, and Africa, joining the Global Management Committee. This role is significant as the UK is the third largest AI market, projected to be worth £72.3bn (US$92bn) by 2024, with London leading in AI startups. Accenture’s AI workforce is set to grow from 40,000 in 2023 to 77,000 by 2025. CEO Julie Sweet emphasized the importance of advanced AI for future business success, with the company expecting to save over US$1bn through optimization, which will be reinvested in the business and staff upskilling.
The appointment positions Matt to oversee all of Accenture’s services across the UK, Ireland, and Africa, including strategy, consulting, technology, and operations, while also joining Accenture’s Global Management Committee.
This role is filled with potential. The UK is the third largest AI market globally, valued at £72.3bn (US$92bn) in 2024, according to government figures, with London ranked as the third largest city in the world for launching AI companies.
Accenture’s revenue growth driven by AI services
Accenture has increased its AI workforce from 40,000 professionals in 2023 to 77,000 by 2025. In September, CEO Julie Sweet informed analysts that advanced AI is essential for the future, and that every CEO, board, and C-suite acknowledges this. The firm anticipates saving over US$1bn from a business optimisation programme, which it intends to reinvest in the business and in upskilling its staff.



