UK-based professional services company MHA has appointed Craig McSherry as a partner in its banking and capital markets practice.
McSherry has 15 years of experience in financial services activities, advising regulated organisations on client money audits, regulatory reporting and controls assurance.
He joins from PwC, where he provided audit and assurance services to multinational investment and retail banks, brokers, structured finance entities and fintech businesses.
In his new role, McSherry will report directly to MHA CEO Rakesh Shaunak.
Shaunak said: “We are delighted to welcome Craig to MHA. His deep sector knowledge, proven leadership and extensive experience in financial services auditing make him a valuable addition to our Banking and Capital Markets team.
“Craig’s appointment reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in top talent to support the growing needs of our clients in this rapidly evolving sector.”
MHA said that the appointment aligns with its plans to expand its financial services work across the UK and in overseas markets.
Commenting on his appointment, McSherry said: “I am excited to be joining MHA at a time of significant growth and opportunity. The firm has a strong reputation in financial services, and I look forward to contributing to the development of its banking and capital markets practice.
“Helping to build a dynamic, high‑quality team and supporting clients across the sector is something I am very passionate about.”
MHA recently bolstered its Scottish operations with a series of senior hires and internal promotions.
In Edinburgh, the company recruited Stephen Thom as corporate tax partner and Joshua Williams as personal client tax director. It has also elevated Alan Downie and Allan Smith to partner roles.
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