Square 4 Partners announce latest appointments following successful launch

Square 4 Partners Ltd (‘Square 4’) have today announced the latest addition to their leadership team, with Matthew Drage joining as a Managing Director. The company also welcomes Julie Dowd as a Principal Consultant.

 

Matthew has joined from Huntswood, where he was the Advisory Director and Skilled Person. He has previously worked at KPMG, Deloitte and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). 

 

Matthew Drage, comments “I’m thrilled to be joining a dynamic and entrepreneurial business which wants to make a real difference, not just to our clients through delivery excellence, but to our communities too”.

 

The company, headquartered in London, has a clear mission statement, which is to ‘protect regulated firms and support them to grow and thrive’. 

 

The advisory and resourcing business supports firms across its four main capability areas:

 

·        Governance, risk & compliance

·        Fraud and financial crime

·        People solutions

·        Technology

 

The firm also welcomes Julie Dowd as a Principal Consultant. Julie joins from the FCA, where she led on the regulator’s approach to Governance & Culture.

 

Paul Scott, Managing Director, comments “We are delighted to welcome both Matthew and Julie onboard. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience which will help to support our clients tackle a challenging and rapidly evolving regulatory environment.” 

 

ABOUT SQUARE 4 PARTNERS

 

Square 4 Partners was founded with the vision to support people and businesses grow and thrive across the evolving spectrum of conduct, financial crime, and operational risk. We do this by leveraging technology and expertise to design bespoke solutions across our core service lines. We provide an unrivalled level of interaction – service and expertise, supporting firms across a diverse and changing regulated agenda. We want our business to be a force for good and are committed to donating 4% of annual earnings to charity.

 

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