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Matthew Biggs

Head of FP&A and MI at Recognise Bank Limited

Matthew Biggs is the Head of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) and Management Information (MI) at Recognise Bank Limited in London. He has a background in Accounting from Cardiff University. In his role at Recognise Bank, Biggs has been instrumental in implementing Anaplan, a financial planning and analysis solution, to transform the bank's approach to forecasting, budgeting, and planning.1

Biggs joined Recognise Bank as it was rapidly growing, with the bank lending £100m to UK SMEs in the first six months up to April 2022.1 He led the transition from spreadsheet-based monitoring to a more strategic business planning approach using Anaplan.1 This implementation has significantly improved efficiency, with changes that previously took an hour in Excel now taking just 30 seconds in Anaplan.1

Under Biggs' leadership, the FP&A team at Recognise Bank has become more sophisticated and valuable to the organization. They now produce dynamic, real-time plans that reflect day-to-day business operations, enabling bank executives to make more informed decisions and explore various scenarios quickly.1

Biggs has expressed satisfaction with the collaborative relationship developed with Vuealta, the consultancy that assisted in implementing the Anaplan solution.1 His approach to financial planning, which he calls LEO (Latest Expected Outcome), reflects a forward-looking strategy that considers both internal and external factors affecting the bank.1

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London, England, United Kingdom