PwC has appointed Mohamed Al Mahroos as Country Senior Partner for its Bahrain practice.
The appointment to the top seat continues and caps a remarkable journey for Mohamed Al Mahroos at the global accounting and consulting firm. The new Bahrain boss joined the firm as an Associate in 2023, over the past decade climbing the ranks to partner in 2022 and now Country Senior Partner.
PwC has ambitious plans in the kingdom. Earlier this week, the firm announced it will next year launch a new service centre in Bahrain, which it aims to grow to a 250-strong centre. Across the Middle East, PwC has 8,000+ staff.
“We are delighted to welcome Mohamed as our new Country Senior Partner in Bahrain. Amid a rapidly evolving regional business landscape, I am confident that Mohamed’s strategic mindset and knowledge of the market will continue to enhance our service offering within the Kingdom as well as the region and help support our clients in effectively navigating challenges and building trust,” said Hani Ashkar, PwC Middle East Senior Partner.
Al Mahroos comes from PwC’s Tax division, where he focuses on advisory and compliance services in Bahrain’s public sector. A Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, he has also played an important role in PwC’s decision to pick Manama as the location for its next service delivery centre.
Al Mahroos: “The centre will serve the needs of clients based both in Bahrain and around the region, while creating opportunities for Bahraini employees, indicating our continued commitment to delivering sustained outcomes for our clients in our region.”
Looking ahead, Al Mahroos said: “I look forward to my new role, which will entail ensuring that our clients continue to be able to leverage the excellent expertise and capabilities the PwC network has to offer in order to support the Kingdom and its vision.”
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