EY names Ahmed al Esry as managing partner in Oman


(MENAFN- Muscat Daily) EY has announced the appointment of Ahmed al Esry as the new office managing partner in the Muscat office.

Esry, who has been with the organisation's Oman practice for 15 years, is the first Omani managing partner among the ‘Big 4' in the sultanate, according to a press release.

In his previous role, Esry led EY's tax advisory practice, with a focus on oil and gas entities in Oman. He also has extensive experience in both audit and advisory with multinational and local companies.

Bassam Hage, MENA Markets Leader, EY said, ''We are very proud to have Esry leading our practice in Oman. He has played a key role in the growth and development of our people and organisation in Oman. He was also actively involved in the introduction of Islamic banking to Oman through his engagements with the banking industry and Central Bank of Oman. I am certain that he will continue our market leadership by enhancing our local market knowledge, consolidating our growth and maintaining our reputation for providing exceptional services to clients.''

''I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our previous managing partner, Sridhar Sridharan, who had been with us for over 30 years. Sridharan was one of the first partners in the Oman office and has been the driving force behind EY's growth in Oman, ensuring that we maintained our market leadership. I am confident that Esry will continue the legacy that Sridharan has left to motivate our high performing teams through EY's strategy,'' said Hage.

As the office managing partner of Oman, Esry will be responsible for leading the practice and determining the strategic direction of EY in the sultanate.

Esry said, ''It is with immense enthusiasm that I take on my new role to lead our business in Oman. I am absolutely thrilled to be working with an exceptional team in Muscat that has consistently made a difference by helping clients achieve their utmost potential. I look forward to building on our successes, and I am grateful for the trust placed in me by the organisation's leadership,'' added Ahmed.

Prior to joining Ernst & Young, Ahmed worked for Petroleum Development Oman LLC (P


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