Reena Jugdhurry
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Reena Jugdhurry

Director

Areas of expertise

  • International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
  • UK Financial Reporting Standards (FRS 102)
  • IPO support
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • GAAP conversions
  • Year-end audit support
  • Consolidations and financial statement preparation
  • Corporate simplifications and Group reorganisations

Experience 

Reena supports clients through complex transactions and technical accounting challenges, helping them navigate uncertainty with clear, practical and commercially grounded solutions.

With over 17 years of international experience across a Big Four firm and advisory roles, she has worked extensively with listed and private businesses, multinational groups, private equity funds and real estate investors. Her career at EY, spanning Mauritius, Luxembourg and London, provided significant cross sector exposure, including the audit of real estate and private equity funds across Europe and Africa, and built her deep expertise in UK GAAP, IFRS and multi-jurisdictional reporting frameworks.

Reena provides specialist accounting advice on GAAP conversions, IPO readiness, mergers and acquisitions, capital raises, group reorganisations and the implementation of new accounting standards. She regularly works as part of cross functional teams across transactions, valuations, audit, tax and systems, bringing a balanced and pragmatic perspective that blends technical rigour with commercial understanding.

Notable client work and achievements

Reena’s notable client work and achievements include:

  • Supporting major clients through successful premium listings on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Advising a FTSE 250 client on a Class 1 transaction.
  • Leading GAAP conversion projects as part of post‑deal integrations.
  • Providing technical accounting advice for complex and transaction‑driven events.

Professional qualifications/memberships

Reena is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA).

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