4most win Best Digital Transformation Consultancy Firm at the 2024 MEA Finance Banking Technology Awards
10 May 2024

We were thrilled to be named as the ‘Best Digital Transformation Consultancy Firm’ at the 2024 MEA Finance Banking Technology Awards in the UAE! This honour recognises a company that has successfully enabled clients to overcome their digital transformation challenges within a variety of areas such as credit risk, market risk, and liquidity risk.
We took home the win thanks to:
- Our recent partnership with Accenture and Central Bank of UAE for the FIT Programme – you can learn more here.
- LUMOS, our cutting-edge interactive monitoring tool designed by industry experts to inform the entire credit risk function. The tool simplifies decision-making for executives and provides efficient detailed analysis for analysts, fostering informed decisions through seamless collaboration. If you are interested in learning about how LUMOS can support your organisation, you can find out more here.
- Our vast catalogue of thought leadership crafted by our industry experts providing insightful commentary and timely updates on latest industry developments. You can check out our recent pieces here.
As a company we are always looking for innovative ways to solve problems and optimise the effectiveness of the solutions we provide our clients. Our ability to continue to push the envelope forward is thanks to the incredibly talented and passionate 4mosters involved in breathing life into all these incredible initiatives – a huge well done to everyone that made winning this award possible!
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