Grant Phillips

Grant Phillips has extensive work experience in various leadership roles within the technology, finance, and credit management industries. Grant is currently serving as the Group CEO at e4 Strategic, where they specialize in digitization and provides innovative solutions to clients. Prior to this, Grant founded PhilTech Consulting in 2008. Grant also served as the Chairman and Group CEO at CRB Holdings, Africa's largest credit reference bureau and debt management organization. Grant has worked as the CEO of the Africa Region at TransUnion, a global leader in credit and information management solutions. Grant also held positions at Lloyds Banking Group and American Express International, where they focused on strategic partnerships. Grant's diverse background includes experience as a Head of Finance at LloydsTSB and as a Business Partner at LloydsTSB.

Grant Phillips has completed the Executive Leadership Programme at Harvard Business School. Grant has also earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree with a major in Finance from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Additionally, they have obtained a Certification in Management Accounting (CMA) from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. No specific start or end years are provided for their education at Harvard Business School or the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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e4 Strategic.

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e4 is a technology company specialising in digitalisation. By understanding the complexity of a digital journey, e4 partners with its clients to provide innovative solutions that suits their unique needs. Using an omni-channel platform approach, e4 offers a range of digitally-inspired services as well as solutions. Working across financial services, data and the legal sector, e4 understands the intricate requirements in these sectors, and uses its expertise to assist clients in effectively managing their businesses through digitalisation. e4 and its subsidiaries employ over 400 staff at offices in Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, Cape Town and Namibia with satellite offices in PE, Bloemfontein, East London and Mpumalanga.


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201-500

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