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EY has appointed Ben Morphet as its new Financial Services leader for the Midlands. Based in Birmingham, Morphet will lead the regional financial services strategy and market presence across the region.
He assumes the role from Martina Neary, who is now the firm’s UK and Ireland Financial Services Clients and Industries leader.
Morphet joined EY in 2004 and has spent 18 years working within financial services. As a partner specialising in audit and assurance, his primary experience is in working with large life assurance groups, general insurers and pension schemes.
EY said he also has “extensive” experience in leading large external audit engagements and other assurance-related projects.
Over recent years, Morphet has played a central role in helping build the firm’s financial services team in the Midlands, which provides a range of services across Assurance, Tax, Technology, Business and Risk Consulting for the banking and capital markets, insurance, and wealth and asset management sectors. In his new role, he will continue to expand the team and EY’s capabilities in the region.
Martina Neary, EY UK and Ireland Financial Services Clients and Industries Leader, said: “I am delighted to see Ben step into this role. He has been instrumental in growing our Financial Services team in the region and has a strong track record, with a real commitment to the Midlands.
“I know that, under Ben’s leadership, the Financial Services team will continue to grow from strength to strength, and I look forward to supporting him with that continued growth.”
Morphet added: “The Midlands is an incredibly important part of the UK financial services landscape, with a diverse mix of established institutions and fast-growing businesses. The region also has a fantastic talent pool, with leading universities and a growing professional services community. I am excited to work with our teams, clients and broader stakeholders as we help them navigate the landscape ahead.”










