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Credit Strategy is delighted to announce FICO, a world-leading provider of analytics software, solutions and services, will headline partner this year’s Credit Awards.
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Known as “the Oscars of the industry”, the 22nd Credit Awards will recognise and celebrate innovation, best practice and hard work of individuals, business divisions and pan-global conglomerates across the entire credit industry. Virgin Money, Hitachi Capital and Nucleus Commercial Finance are among the leading contenders at this year’s awards. The full shortlist can be seen here.
Commenting on FICO’s headline partnership of the Credit Awards, the firm’s vice president and general manager in EMEA Steve Hadaway, said: “We consider the Credit Awards the most important accolade in the industry. It’s our honour to be the headline partner this year, and to welcome the best in the business to celebrate with us.
“Innovation is at the heart of FICO’s 65 years serving the financial services providers worldwide, and we look forward to raising a glass to the innovators who are moving the industry forward in difficult times.”
Credit Strategy’s chief executive Luke Broadhurst added: “The Credit Awards is the most historic and largest award programme in the credit and financial services world and it’s appropriate that such a historic but innovative brand as FICO will be the headline partner at such an important time.
“We are extremely excited to be working with the FICO team, to serve this great community together.”
To book tables for the event, which takes place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 14 December, visit the Credit Awards website or reach out to a member of our sales team at sales@shardfinancialmedia.com.
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