
Baker Tilly International’s UK member firm MHA has appointed Ahmer Khan as the new head of Insurance.
In addition, Khan will head the financial services practice for Baker Tilly Ireland.
With More than 20 years of experience in assurance and consulting, he brings expertise in insurance, banking, asset management, and capital markets to his new role.
Khan will cater to financial services clients in the UK and Ireland.
He will lead the UK insurance practice and oversee UK banking audit clients, while being responsible for handling insurance, asset management, and capital market clients in Ireland.
Before joining MHA, Khan had a 13-year stint at EY Ireland.

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By GlobalDataDuring his tenure at EY Ireland, he led audit, and consulting projects for clients, including insurers, banks, and asset managers.
Prior to EY, he worked for 12 years at KPMG across Jersey, Dublin, and London.
His expertise includes technical accounting, corporate governance, and complex investment valuations.
Khan is a Chartered Accountant and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ireland.
He is also a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from Dublin City University.
MHA managing partner and group chairman Rakesh Shaunak said: “We are delighted to welcome Ahmer. His extensive experience and client-first approach perfectly match our commitment to delivering innovative solutions and exceptional service to our clients in the UK and Ireland.
“Ahmer’s leadership in the financial services space will be instrumental as we continue to grow and adapt to the needs of our clients.”
Ahmer added: “I am extremely excited to join a team that is so dynamic and forward-thinking and a firm that is ambitious to grow.
“MHA and Baker Tilly Ireland’s growth ambitions align perfectly with my drive to support clients through complexity in a challenging operating environment.”
Earlier in December 2024, MHA appointed James Smith as the head of global mobility.