Sagar drives multi-national and multi-location businesses in manufacturing, automotive, and technology to navigate complex financial and regulatory challenges through robust audit and assurance solutions, delivering strategic insights, compliance, and governance that enable sustainable growth across diverse jurisdictions.
Experience
Sagar drives multi-national and multilocation businesses to navigate complex financial and regulatory challenges through robust audit and assurance solutions, with a strong focus on clients in the manufacturing, automotive, and technology sectors. He brings extensive experience in coordinating cross-border teams and managing engagements across diverse jurisdictions, delivering high-quality outcomes that align with global standards while addressing local compliance needs. His proven ability to lead strategic initiatives for organisations with intricate structures ensures strong governance, risk management, and actionable insights that foster sustainable growth.
Having worked in five countries; India, UK, Australia, US, and Canada, Sagar possesses specialised knowledge of international accounting and audit frameworks, along with his knowledge of local laws and regulations. He is a qualified ACCA and ICAI (India) member and holds Responsible Individual (RI) signing rights in the UK, enabling him to sign statutory audit reports for regulated entities. This global exposure and professional accreditation allow him to anticipate challenges, streamline processes, and provide tailored solutions for businesses operating across multiple geographies. His expertise in managing complex supply chains and technology-driven environments positions him as a trusted advisor for organisations seeking compliance excellence and financial integrity.
Professional qualifications/memberships
He is a qualified ACCA and ICAI (India) member and holds Responsible Individual (RI) signing rights in the UK.
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