Introducing 4pi, our credit risk analytics consultancy in Europe and the Middle East
09 September 2020
4most and Pi Prime launch new partnership to broaden international offering
We are delighted to announce that 4most – the UKs largest credit risk analytics consultancy, and Pi Prime – a specialist credit risk consultancy, have created a joint venture, 4pi, to offer a full range of credit services to clients in mainland Europe and the Middle East.
The partnership will leverage the resources and technical expertise of 4most with the in-market knowledge and strong client relationships of Pi Prime. 4most’s MDs, Mark Somers and Rob McDowell, see this as a natural extension of the successful business 4most has in its home market “Our strategy is simple, we aim to provide the same outstanding credit risk and analytical expertise that we provide to UK banks and other financial institutions, to a wider set of geographical markets. Launching 4pi, especially in these challenging times, shows our commitment to the industry and is just one of the initiatives we have planned for 4most – there’s more to come”.
Our strategy is simple, we aim to provide the same outstanding credit risk and analytical expertise that we provide to UK banks and other financial institutions
Rob McDowell, MD of 4most
Pi Prime’s founders Manish Gandhi and Mark Kelly commented, “This is very exciting news for Pi Prime and our clients. Joining the 4most group and moving forward under the 4pi banner, will enable us to capitalise on 4most’s breadth and depth of experience, and bring an expanded product range to our clients across Europe and the Middle East. We want to enable our clients to make the right credit decisions and meet their ever-increasing regulatory requirements”.
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