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Kirit Mistry
Job titlePartner
Office(s)London
Telephone No020 7065 0285
Service specialisationManagement consultancy
Biography
Kirit is the partner responsible for financial and business modelling assurance and advisory services, including related GAAP and taxation compliance issues, within PKF's management consultancy services department.

Kirit is a qualified Chartered Accountant (ACA) with over 15 years experience of financial management, information systems, controls, risk mitigation, auditing and accounting, including the review and analysis of business and investment plans, forecasts, financial and operational models.

In particular, Kirit has led the development of PKF's modelling assurance services and associated methodologies. He has extensive experience of both advising on and assessing complex financial models for major capital and infrastructure projects across a range of sectors including PPP/PFI/NHS LIFT accommodation, health, education, utilities, energy, roading and transportation on behalf of funding banks, project sponsors and other bodies.

Projects and clients include:

  • London Underground PPP- JNP : Tubelines/ Societe Generale and other funders
  • Arsenal FC – New Ashburton Grove Stadium: Royal Bank of Scotland and other funders
  • GCHQ New Building PFI : Deutsche Bank/ Carillion
  • Walsgrave Hospital PFI : BNP Paribas/MBIA Assurance
  • Cornwall Schools PFI : West LB/WS Atkins
  • Dundalk Western Bypass - Irish Roads PPP: Societe Generale and Other Funders /Sponsors
  • East London and City NHS LIFT :Bayerische Landesbank/Babcock and Brown
  • UK Wind Farm Energy Project: Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi/Innogy RWE and other sponsors
  • A130 DBFO Road: Dresdner Bank/Laing Investments
  • Inland Revenue STEPS Property Estate: Bank of Scotland
  • Islington Streetlighting PFI : Dexia Bank/Balfour Beatty.


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