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Ipsos Year in Review 2025
Powered by expert analysis and data-driven insights, our annual Year in Review report looks back at the key events, shifts and challenges of 2025 and reflects on what this tells us about the year to come.
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Ipsos is again ranked the No. 1 Most Innovative Insights & Analytics Company in 2025 GRIT Top 50 Suppliers list
This marks Ipsos’ third consecutive year as the top company in Greenbook’s GRIT Business & Innovation Report.
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Ipsos Unveils Reputation Council Report 2025
Strategic silence becomes a core communication strategy amid persistent turbulence, according to the Ipsos Reputation Council Report 2025.
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A Report Card for a Billion+ Minds
The 2025 Ipsos Education Monitor highlights concerns about inadequate teacher training, outdated curriculum, unequal access to education, and overcrowded classrooms among Indians
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India Shines as 3rd Most Upbeat Nation Globally in July 2025
Overall, six in ten global citizens feel their country is headed in the wrong direction, with 23 out of 29 markets expressing pessimism about the future. Australia showed notably polarized public opinion, reflecting a divided national sentiment.
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Ipsos Update – June 2025
Generations, ESG, Fandom … Ipsos Update explores the latest research and thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Consumer sentiment lowers -1.6 percentage points in May 2025, on poor outlook for jobs and economy with Trump admin’s trade laws, job cuts and macro factors like global economic slowdown, wars: LSEG-Ipsos PCSI India
New tax regime spurs consumer spending and savings
India ranks 3rd on national index score across 30 markets
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Hope around war in Ukraine ending in 2025 surges among Indians compared to 6 months ago: Ipsos Global attitudes to war in Ukraine
Citizens in 28 of 30 markets more optimistic of Ukraine war ending in 2025, versus 6 months ago
Indians and global citizens against their country being militarily involved in the conflict
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Reset or Retreat: The Ipsos ESG Council
This report moves beyond the headlines proclaiming the “death of ESG.” While some companies may have recalibrated their approaches, what we saw in 2024 did not represent a retreat from responsible business practices but rather a necessary “reset” for long-term viability and impact. Time will tell if the events of early 2025 have a significant long-term impact.