Ben Bradley becomes head of HURST Corporate Finance
Partner Ben Bradley has been appointed head of HURST Corporate Finance, succeeding long-serving Nigel Barratt in a planned transition.

Nigel, who has led the corporate finance team at HURST since 2007, will continue to be a senior partner, supporting Ben and providing strategic advice to clients.
Ben joined the firm as a graduate trainee in 2011 after a 12-month university placement. He qualified as a chartered accountant in 2014 while working in the business services team, before joining HURST Corporate Finance in 2015.
He progressed through the ranks, becoming a partner in 2023 and joining the HURST board.
Ben has advised on a broad range of transactions, typically up to £50m in value, with experience on a number of deals topping £100m. These include company sales and acquisitions, management buyouts and private equity investments, along with debt and growth capital fundraising.
In his new role, Ben leads a team of M&A experts advising owner-managed companies and entrepreneurs across the UK, supported by the wider firm’s business services, tax and digital teams.
HURST managing partner Tim Potter said: “I’m delighted that Ben has achieved this great step in his career, and I’m looking forward to working alongside him as he continues to build the HURST Corporate Finance team.
“Nigel has delivered a terrific performance over many years, and I’m grateful to him for all he has achieved. He now transitions to a senior role, remaining in corporate finance while also working within the senior leadership team to deliver the firm’s strategy.”
Nigel said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed leading the corporate finance team and am very proud of what we have created.
“I am grateful for the support I have had from our clients, HURST’s partners and staff, and particularly the colleagues who have been part of our success.
“Ben is fantastic to work with, and I know that under his leadership the team will continue to flourish. I look forward to continuing alongside him through this transition.”

