Mazar’s South Africa co-CEO, Anoop Ninan is not an auditor.He says he was drawn to the business-development side of businesses.www.BusinessInsider.co.zaMazars South Africa co-CEO, Anoop Ninan is not an auditor. This is a bit odd because he now runs an auditing company.
This preference eventually saw him move on to EY in 2001, where he got into corporate finance, valuations of companies, mergers and acquisitions. The realisation was so profound led him to leave EY, even though he was three months away from becoming a partner. It was a good time to join the firm, as it was during the period when many medium size businesses were looking to be bought out. At the time, Moores Rowland was one of the few firms that could offer due diligences that could undercut the big four accounting firms.
In 2008 Moores Rowland become part of the Mazars, a move that would have a big impact on Ninan’s career because in 2012, he was elected as a managing partner at Mazars’ Johannesburg’s office.When Mazars decided to create the positions of Co-CEOs in 2018, Ninan knew it was a job he wanted to have.
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