New York, United States, May 2026 — Sid Khosla has been named EY Americas Vice Chair – Financial Services, marking a major milestone in his distinguished leadership journey with EY and reinforcing his position as one of the firm’s top strategic leaders in the financial services sector.
Sid has been with EY for over 11 years, most recently serving as EY Americas Banking & Capital Markets Leader, where he led the firm’s strategic thinking across banking, capital markets, transformation, innovation, and mergers & acquisitions. In this capacity, he advised some of the world’s largest financial institutions on sustainable growth, strategic transformation, and long-term stakeholder value creation.
Previously, Sid served as Managing Partner – Financial Services Strategy & Transactions, overseeing strategic advisory across M&A, innovation, business transformation, and growth strategy. He also played a pivotal role as EY-Parthenon Senior Partner – Strategy and M&A, where he contributed significantly to some of the firm’s most transformative financial services initiatives.
Before joining EY, Sid held senior consulting leadership roles across major global professional services firms, specializing in strategy, technology consulting, managed services, and performance improvement for financial services organizations. He also co-founded Ideate, an entrepreneurial venture focused on innovation and mass-consumption product development.
With more than two decades of experience across financial services consulting, M&A, strategic growth, and innovation, Sid brings exceptional leadership to his expanded role.
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