Understanding your business needs, we adaptively navigate transitions using AI-enabled tools and the collaborative spirit of EY Managed Services, turning challenges into pathways for growth and innovation.

Alok Mathur

EY EMEIA Head of Transitions Managed Services

Strategist in transitions. Enables digital efficiency. Advocate for team empowerment. Global shared services architect. Devotee of social responsibility. Aspiring pilot.

Areas of focus

As the EY EMEIA Head of Transitions Managed Services, Alok is endowed with vast experience that spans over twenty years in the banking and managed services industry. Known for pioneering innovative digital transition strategies, Alok has a commendable history of helping drive successful projects in multinational corporations.

With a clear vision for the future, his immediate goals include crafting a resilient and forward-looking organizational structure for transitions that excels in predictability and efficiency. Focusing on digitization and standardization, Alok is dedicated to developing methodologies that help ensure precise and effective execution. His leadership plays a critical role in implementing a strong governance structure that promotes flexibility and agility within the execution teams, making them adept at navigating a constantly evolving business environment.

Holding a degree in Finance from Delhi University, Alok continues to be a learner and is pursuing his private pilot license at present. 

How Alok is building a better working world

“In my role, I focus on leveraging digital innovation to streamline organizational processes, making business operations more efficient and effective.

My aim is to cultivate a framework where transitions are not just successful but are achieved with predictability and precision. By helping enable an agile execution team, I contribute to a robust business environment that can quickly adapt to market changes.

This dedication to excellence not only meets our clients’ needs but also drives sustainable growth and reduces risks, playing a part in building a better working world.”

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