Lendscape
Bob E. has extensive work experience in the technology and finance industries. Bob began their career at PA Consulting Group in 1995 as an Analyst/Programmer. Bob then moved to Lehman Brothers in 1998, where they worked as a Team Leader in Operations Technology. During their time at Lehman Brothers, Bob developed a central EMU Processor that streamlined currency conversions and resulted in cost savings for the company. In 2004, Bob joined Citi as a Senior Analyst/Programmer, where they played a key role in the development and enhancement of a global credit risk system. Bob worked on various functionalities such as facility management, limit monitoring, and credit approval. Bob also ensured that the system complied with new regulations, such as Basel II. Most recently, Bob joined HPD Software in 2014 as a Business Analyst.
Bob E. attended the University of St Andrews from 1983 to 1987, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree with Honors in Psychology. After completing their undergraduate education, they enrolled at Kingston University, where they studied Information Technology from 1990 to 1991 and obtained a Master of Science degree.
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Lendscape is the world's leading technology provider for all forms of secured finance. For more than four decades, Lendscape has been helping its clients deliver better business financing. Today, our products and services are used by over 120 banks and finance providers across 40 countries. Our flexible end-to-end platform offers everything they need to provide an extensive range of financing products, smoothly and securely. From institutional lenders to SME specialists, our software gives our clients the agility to create new and innovative finance products that help their customers thrive. Headquartered in London, and with regional offices in California and Singapore, Lendscape employs over 190 people around the world. We continue to grow and evolve, building on our heritage while keeping pace with the changing demands of the financial software sector.