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Mazars names global head of banking regulations

Eric Cloutier joins the firm from KPMG where he was a partner in the European Central Bank Office, having previously been head of regulatory banking

Mazars has announced the appointment of Eric Cloutier as the firm’s latest partner and global head of banking regulations. 

He joins the firm from KPMG where he was a partner in the European Central Bank Office, having previously been head of regulatory banking. 

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Cloutier has over 22 years of international experience in senior leadership roles in both the banking and public sectors, having led projects in more than 25 countries. 

In his new role, Cloutier will be responsible for expanding the firm’s banking regulations offering and driving business growth in this area. In pursuit of this, he will also strengthen the collaboration between the firm’s international offices to further develop its overall regulatory and advisory capabilities. 

He will also be responsible for maintaining and developing Mazars’ relationships with banking regulators and supervisors.

Gregory Marchat, partner and head of financial services at Mazars, said: “Eric is highly experienced and respected in the banking regulations world and we are delighted to be welcoming him to Mazars as a Partner. His deep sector expertise and international experience will be invaluable as we look to expand our offering and increase collaboration across our offices worldwide. 

“We look forward to seeing the impact his presence will have and the value he will add to our overall offering.”

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