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Deloitte wins 3 awards at Irish Accountancy Awards, including Best Use of Technology for Deloitte Omnia tool

  • Irish Accountancy Awards recognises excellence in the accountancy profession.
  • The Deloitte Omnia tool’s AI capabilities represent a major advancement in audit technology.
  • Caroline O’Driscoll, Tax & Legal partner, wins Women in Accountancy & Finance Award; Eve Henry, Assistant Manager in Deloitte, wins Rising Star Accountant of the Year.
  • Deloitte was shortlisted in 5 categories: Best Use of Technology in Accounting and Finance – Large, Caroline O'Driscoll for Women in Accountancy & Finance Award: Deloitte, Graduate Training Programme of the Year, Eve Henry for Rising Star Accountant of the Year, and CSR Initiative of the Year. 

25 May 2026. Deloitte Ireland won 3 awards at the Irish Accountancy Awards 2026, which celebrates excellence in the accountancy profession.

These accolades recognise Deloitte’s commitment to leading the future of audit innovation, investing in our people and equipping them with world-class technology, and developing the next generation of leaders. 

"We are honoured that the expertise and accomplishments of our people, combined with our pioneering approach to audit innovation and client service, have been recognised by the Irish Accountancy Awards. 

“This reflects the impact, curiosity, and technical expertise of our people. As the world’s number one professional services provider, we help our clients stay ahead by challenging ourselves daily to bring sharper insights, smarter technology and bolder thinking. We are proud that these awards highlight this. 

In addition, I want to warmly congratulate Caroline and Eve for their well-deserved recognitions,

said Brian O’Callaghan, Head of Audit & Assurance, Deloitte Ireland.

Overall, Deloitte was shortlisted in five categories:

  • Best Use of Technology in Accounting and Finance - Large: Deloitte - Omnia: A Cloud-based Audit Platform
  • Women in Accountancy & Finance Award: Deloitte - Caroline O'Driscoll
  • Graduate Training Programme of the Year: Deloitte Ireland - Future Leaders Academy
  • Rising Star Accountant of the Year: Deloitte - Eve Henry
  • CSR Initiative of the Year: Deloitte Ireland & Irish Funds - Transition Year Financial Literacy Programme

Notes to Editors

 

Deloitte Omnia

Deloitte won Best Use of Technology in Accounting and Finance – Large for Deloitte Omnia, a global cloud-based audit platform that integrates advanced AI capabilities to transform how audits are delivered. Launched in 2015, Omnia has evolved through constant innovation to incorporate cutting-edge technologies that enhance audit delivery while maintaining the highest standards of quality and professional judgement.

Omnia’s AI capabilities are an advancement in audit technology and have been recognised as a breakthrough innovation. Deloitte’s successful implementation of GenAI establishes the firm as a clear technology leader with a significant market edge.

Maintaining rigorous audit quality and exercising sound professional judgement are absolute imperatives that underpin every aspect of the work we do in Deloitte. The Omnia AI capabilities are designed to support, not replace, the expertise of Deloitte’s auditors. By automating high-volume, repetitive tasks, Omnia allows auditors to focus on deeper analysis, risk evaluation, and strategic decision-making. This strengthens the integrity and quality of every audit.

Caroline O’Driscoll

Caroline is a Deloitte Ireland Tax & Legal partner, Technology, Media & Telecommunications Leader for Deloitte North South Europe, and co-founder of I Wish, a social enterprise that inspires young girls to work in STEM.

Eve Henry

Eve is an Assistant Manager in Deloitte Ireland. She achieved first place in the country in the Chartered Accountants Ireland FAE exams.