What does the Ukraine crisis mean for your people and your business?

We’re here to help you understand the business implications, so that you can support your customers, employees and communities. We’ll be updating this page regularly to provide resources that will help you answer the biggest questions facing you as a leader during this crisis.

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Implications of sanctions

The sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus in response to the invasion of Ukraine are unprecedented. What are the implications for businesses and financial services?

Geraldine Lawlor

Geraldine Lawlor

Partner, Global Head of Financial Crime

KPMG in the UK

Supply chain and logistics

The Ukraine conflict has presented a new set of challenges for supply chains. How can you build and identify alternative sources for essential services or products?

Iain Prince

Iain Prince

Associate Partner, Operational Transformation and Supply Chain

KPMG in the UK

Responding to the energy crisis

We were already facing soaring energy prices. What does the Ukraine conflict mean for energy supplies, prices and security?

Simon Virley CB FEI

Simon Virley CB FEI

Vice Chair and Head of Energy and Natural Resources

KPMG in the UK

Cyber security

The impacts of cyber attacks could spill out beyond the borders of Ukraine. What are the risks to businesses and how can you improve your cyber security and resilience?

Martin Tyley

Martin Tyley

Partner, Head of UK Cyber

KPMG in the UK

Useful resources

    The UK government has published a number of webpages outlining its response to the Ukraine crisis and the support available:

  • UK government response. Latest information on the government’s response and support available.
  • UK visa support for Ukrainian nationals. Guidance on the support available to Ukrainian nationals and their family members.
  • Apply for a Ukraine Family Scheme visa. Guidance of the UK’s scheme that allows applicants to join family members of extend their stay in the UK.
  • Homes for Ukraine. The government’s new scheme enabling UK individuals, charities, community groups and businesses in the UK to bring Ukrainians to safety – including those with no family ties to the UK.
  • Ukrainian nationals in the UK: visa support. Guidance for Ukrainian nationals already in the UK on extending their visa or switching to another immigration route.
  • Immigration factsheet. Immigration information for Ukrainians in the UK, British nationals and their family members.

Our response to the Ukraine crisis

At KPMG, we believe we have a responsibility to respond to the Russian government’s unprovoked military invasion of Ukraine. That’s why our Russia and Belarus firms will leave the KPMG network. And it’s why in the UK, we will terminate the small number of contracts we have with individuals or entities closely connected to the Russian regime. Our Chief Executive Jon Holt has shared our response to the Ukraine crisis.

Our focus in all of this is on the people of Ukraine – and all those in regions directly affected by the conflict. 

We’ve been providing support to our employees in Ukraine, and their immediate families, who are looking to move to safer areas or leave the country if necessary. 

We’ve also committed to ensuring we provide transitional support for colleagues impacted by our Russia and Belarus firms leaving the KPMG network. That includes offering them roles in other firms around the world if they wish to leave Russia and Belarus.