Alexandros Papadopoulos and Petros Metaxas partner at PwC
PwC has welcomed two new partners to its leadership team in Cyprus: Alexandros Papadopoulos and Petros Metaxas.
The largest of the Big Four firms in Cyprus with around 1,200 staff, PwC has elevated two long-standing team members to partner per the 1st July. Both Papadopoulos and Metaxas have been with the company for 15-plus years.
“We welcome Alexandros and Petros to our partnership and wish them every success in their new role in an era of major disruption and opportunity. They will expand our ability to add value to clients and society,” said Philippos Soseilos, the CEO of PwC in Cyprus.
Alexandros Papadopoulos is a graduate of the London School of Economics, having attained a degree in Government and Economics. He also holds a master’s degree in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago.
He joined PwC in 2007, and has since then worked in assurance services with a focus on the insurance and banking sectors. He is a member of the Financial Services Committee of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC) and in the past, has been a member of the Auditing Standards Committee, as well as the Listed Companies Committee of ICPAC.
Petros Metaxas is a graduate of Imperial College London and holds a degree in Mathematics. He joined PwC in 2010 and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC).
Metaxas is a member of PwC’s assurance practice and specialises in providing audit and assurance services to local and international clients within the financial and technology sectors. During 2018-2019 he was seconded to PwC’s Dutch practice where he worked in the advisory practice. The past two years, he has been leading the Assurance Transformation unit.