PwC UK appoints Darren Ketteringham as the new leader for their Financial Services Industry, marking a strategic shift within the firm.
- Ketteringham succeeds Isabelle Jenkins, who contributed significantly since her appointment in January 2021 and has now moved to another pivotal role within PwC.
- With over 30 years of experience, Ketteringham brings a wealth of expertise, particularly in banking and capital markets, to the position.
- His vast experience includes serving as the chief operating officer during the Lehman UK Administration, underscoring his strategic leadership skills.
- PwC’s leadership expresses confidence in Ketteringham’s ability to navigate the complex financial services landscape amid evolving market challenges.
PwC UK has recently announced the appointment of Darren Ketteringham as the new leader for their Financial Services Industry division. This decision aligns with PwC’s strategy to strengthen its leadership team amidst dynamic market conditions.
Darren Ketteringham will take over from Isabelle Jenkins, appointed in January 2021, who has been reassigned as the chief people officer of PwC UK’s Consulting division as of 1 July 2024. Jenkins’ tenure was marked by notable contributions to PwC’s strategic initiatives.
Ketteringham, who joined PwC in 1994, brings over three decades of experience primarily focused on the banking and capital markets sectors. His extensive understanding of financial services, particularly in capital markets, positions him well for this leadership role.
During his time at PwC, Ketteringham notably served as the chief operating officer on the Lehman UK Administration, showcasing his capacity to handle substantial and complex financial operations.
Carl Sizer, chief markets officer and Management Board member at PwC UK, remarked on the financial services sector as crucial to the UK economy. He expressed high expectations for Ketteringham’s delivery on strategic goals as he leads the PwC team across numerous challenges and opportunities within the industry.
Ketteringham’s appointment signals PwC UK’s continued dedication to adapting and thriving in the ever-evolving financial services sector.
