Chetan Mistry
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Chetan Mistry

Partner

Areas of expertise

Chetan Mistry is an experienced Audit Partner and specialises in providing assurance services to private mid-market businesses and organisations. He has partnered with dynamic and energetic organisations throughout his career, all with ambitious strategies to grow and scale. Whether through organic growth or M&A, Chetan’s clients operate with an entrepreneurial style and are focused on creating, growing or maintaining value.

Chetan is the Head of Audit Technology at S&W and is driving change through the use of data, analytics, automation and AI to enhance client service, value and audit quality.

Experience

Chetan has 20 years' experience in delivering audit, financial, commercial and strategic advice to his clients. He is fortunate to have worked alongside organisations in a wide range of sectors, and his experience stretches from technology services to investment businesses. Chetan mainly works with family offices, investment funds and groups involved in property, energy and media activities. 

Chetan uses his experience and pragmatic style to deliver robust, high quality assurance services. His knowledge of his clients’ strategies enables him to connect a wide range of our services to support them.

Notable achievements

Chetan’s adaptable style and focus on high quality services means he works with the firm’s largest clients, leading audit engagements as the responsible individual on UK and international audits. 

As Head of Audit Technology, Chetan spearheads the firm’s digital audit strategy and has introduced a range of data analytics and cloud technologies to enhance our audit practice. This provides him with an insightful view on transformation projects, and he regularly shares this with his clients.

As an active member of the digital community, Chetan shares his knowledge and experience to support peers to enhance the profession.

Professional qualifications/memberships

FCA – Fellow and Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales

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