Accenture Asia Pacific — Payroll costs decreased by 3.6% to $1.62B in Q4 2025 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 8.6%, from $1.49B to $1.62B. This is a positive signal — lower values indicate better performance for this metric.
Rising payroll costs relative to revenue may indicate declining labor efficiency or wage inflation, while stable costs suggest effective resource management.
This represents the total compensation, benefits, and related expenses for employees directly supporting the Asia Pacifi...
Common in service-based industries; peers report this as 'Personnel Costs' or 'Direct Labor Costs' by segment.
acn_segment_asia_pacific_payroll_costs| Q1 '23 | Q2 '23 | Q3 '23 | Q4 '23 | Q1 '24 | Q2 '24 | Q3 '24 | Q4 '24 | Q1 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '26 | Q2 '26 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | $1.52B | $1.52B | $1.52B | $1.52B | $1.48B | $1.48B | $1.48B | $1.48B | $1.55B | $1.49B | $1.68B | $1.62B |
| QoQ Change | — | +0.0% | +0.0% | +0.0% | -2.6% | +0.0% | +0.0% | +0.0% | +5.2% | -3.9% | +12.6% | -3.6% |
| YoY Change | — | — | — | — | -2.6% | -2.6% | -2.6% | -2.6% | +5.2% | +1.1% | +8.2% | +8.6% |