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Deloitte, via Veneto hosts the new headquarters in Rome - Ansa 2030

2024-01-16T17:48:28.421Z

Highlights: Deloitte, via Veneto hosts the new headquarters in Rome - Ansa 2030. Sixteen thousand square meters in the (renovated) neoclassical complex designed in 1927 by the architect Carlo Broggi. A total of 2,600 employees (people who, from 2020, have the opportunity to alternate between in-person and remote work) will be able to work at the headquarters. Since 2019 Deloitte's workforce in Italy has more than doubled, from about 6,000 to over 13,000 units.


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Sixteen thousand square meters in the (renovated) neoclassical complex designed in 1927 by the architect Carlo Broggi, which in the past was the headquarters of the IRI (Institute for Industrial Reconstruction) and Fintecna: these are the spaces occupied by the Deloitte offices in the capital, in the central Via Veneto 89, which were inaugurated today, January 16, in the presence, among others, of the Mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the Minister for European Affairs Raffaele Fitto and the President of CONI Giovanni Malagò. A total of 2,600 employees (people who, from 2020, have the opportunity to alternate between in-person and remote work) will be able to work at the headquarters, which can boast a triple certification (Leed, Breeam and Well) that certifies the achievement of the "highest standards of promoting health and well-being in the workplace, as well as environmental sustainability and energy efficiency". previously located in four different areas of the Lazio capital. On the occasion of the inauguration of the 'location', the CEO of the group of mainly active in consulting (especially tax and legal), but active in the field of new technologies, Fabio Pompei explained the reasons for the choice to "redevelop such an iconic building for Rome, in a street famous for its intellectual and artistic worldliness", born "with the aim of restoring value to the city, generating a positive impact for the territory, our customers and the entire community". The 'network', he continued, in the next three years aims "to hire another 1,000 people" in the Capitoline area, "further expanding our presence in these spaces designed to stimulate creativity, innovation, people's well-being and inclusion"; Moreover, since 2019 Deloitte's workforce in Italy has more than doubled, from about 6,000 to over 13,000 units, while turnover has grown by 75% (1,318 million euros as of May 31 last year). In addition, it was recalled during the inauguration of the headquarters on the street of Fellini's 'Dolce Vita', the positive trend in new hires will continue in 2024, with a forecast of about 4,500 new staff recruitments. During the opening of the Capitoline offices to the press, Pompei was keen to emphasize that he was "particularly proud to be able to support the Vatican and, in particular, the Dicastery for Evangelization of the Holy See, which is in charge of the realization of the Jubilee of 2025, with a role of strategic 'partner'. We at Deloitte are pleased to be able to make all our skills and experience available as organizers of major events" on the occasion of next year's initiative in Rome. In conclusion, a significant novelty is also looming on the soil of the Lombard capital: "In September - said Pompei - our 'location' in Milan will change. We will go to an extraordinary building, of 50,000 square meters" in Corso Italia 23. And it will be, even in this case, the top management of the group concluded, a structure "totally at the forefront in terms of sustainability and innovation".

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