Ricardo Cebrecos is a seasoned accounting professional with over 15 years of experience in the Financial Services sector, specializing in the alternative investment industry. Currently serving as a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young (EY), Ricardo leads engagements within the firm’s financial accounting consulting practice,...
Ricardo Cebrecos is a seasoned accounting professional with over 15 years of experience in the Financial Services sector, specializing in the alternative investment industry. Currently serving as a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young (EY), Ricardo leads engagements within the firm’s financial accounting consulting practice, focusing on the Wealth and Asset Management (WAM) and Banking and Capital Markets (BCM) sectors. His extensive expertise encompasses a wide array of services, including advising clients on complex accounting, operational, and regulatory matters, which are crucial for achieving cost optimization and mitigating risk in today’s dynamic financial landscape.
At EY, Ricardo has successfully managed large multidisciplinary teams, driving finance transformation initiatives and enhancing compliance and governance procedures for a diverse portfolio of clients, including hedge funds, private equity firms, credit funds, business development companies, and real estate funds. His key projects often involve developing robust financial reporting frameworks and implementing best practices in loan accounting and contract management, ensuring that clients not only meet regulatory requirements but also enhance their operational efficiency.
Ricardo’s proficiency in auditing and his deep understanding of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and registered investment advisers (RIA) further bolster his ability to deliver tailored solutions that address the unique challenges faced by his clients. His commitment to fostering business development and managed services positions him as a trusted advisor in the financial services industry, where he continues to make a significant impact through innovative strategies and a client-centric approach.