4most appoints ex Zopa Chief Risk Officer Phillip Dransfield as new Client Partner
24 October 2018
Today 4most, the global credit risk consultancy, announces the appointment of Phillip Dransfield as their new Client Partner. Phillip joins from Zopa, where he was the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) and a previous client of 4most.
Phillip has extensive experience in risk, with a career spanning 20 years at various market leading institutions. Prior to being CRO at Zopa, he was a Director at Lloyds Banking Group and later TSB, where he was responsible for a variety of credit risk areas, including leading the credit risk function for TSB and having held senior posts in each line of defence within Lloyds TSB.
At 4most, Phillip will be responsible for building and strengthening client relationships, helping to position our business at the heart of our clients’ credit risk and regulatory change. His experience in building and leading strong risk functions and helping achieve ambitious strategic growth will very much assist our clients in achieving their goals.
Mark Sisson, CEO of 4most, said “As a previous client of 4most, we are extremely excited to have Phillip join 4most. His broad industry experience and depth of knowledge will be a major asset to both us, and our clients”.
Phillip Dransfield, Client Partner, said “I have had the pleasure of observing and dealing first hand with 4most over a number of years. They have always impressed me with the quality of thinking, and dedication to what mattered to me as a client. I very much look forward to continuing to build on that commitment with our clients”.
For more information please contact: Kate Mullen, Head of Marketing – Kate.Mullen@4-most.co.uk.
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