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      Family businesses remain one of the most resilient and influential forces in the global economy. Yet as economic uncertainty, technological acceleration and leadership transition converge, the decade ahead will likely demand new levels of preparedness.

      The KPMG Global family business report 2026 captures insights from 1,927 family and founder‑led business leaders across 41 countries. The findings reveal a sector that is strategically confident and values‑driven, but increasingly aware that traditional ways of operating may no longer be enough.

      Across markets and generations, leaders describe a shift underway, from family‑run operating businesses to family‑owned enterprises, governed through boards and led by professional management.

      Key insights from the survey


      Talent and succession pressures are rising, with attracting external talent emerging as the number one people challenge.

      Risk readiness is lagging complexity: Only one‑third of family businesses report having a comprehensive Enterprise Risk Management framework.


      KPMG Global family business report 2026

      Family Business

      Hear from our leaders

      Irish family businesses continue to show resilience and confidence, built on long-term thinking. But as Ireland’s economy faces faster global change, the next decade will benefit those who adapt their governance, talent, and risk management to keep pace with accelerating change.

      Camilla Cullinane

      Partner, EMA Head of Family Business

      KPMG in Ireland

      Camilla Cullinane

      Our people

      Camilla Cullinane

      Partner, EMA Head of Family Business

      KPMG in Ireland

      Niall Savage

      Partner, Head of Private Enterprise, National Chairperson of Audit Committee Institute

      KPMG in Ireland

      Alan Bromell

      Partner

      KPMG in Ireland


      David O'Kelly

      Partner, Corporate Finance, Head of Consumer, Retail & Manufacturing

      KPMG in Ireland

      Stephen King

      Partner

      KPMG in Ireland

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      Partner, Head of Private Equity

      KPMG in Ireland


      Laurence May

      Partner-in-charge, KPMG in Galway

      KPMG in Ireland

      Ashleen Feeney

      Partner

      KPMG in Ireland

      Michael Lynch

      Partner

      KPMG in Ireland



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