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skip to content thinking.doing the website of justin basini menu and widgets home about speaking media get in touch my book search search for: recent posts 2017: a year of change for clearscore speech from the financial services forum annual dinner 2017 the case for connectedness and influence – our view on the european referendum google to alphabet: smart move but not radical at all the fight for the future of the labour party is obsessed with the past previous posts previous posts select month january 2018 (2) june 2016 (1) august 2015 (3) june 2015 (1) march 2013 (1) february 2013 (3) january 2013 (4) december 2012 (5) november 2012 (5) april 2012 (1) march 2012 (1) january 2012 (1) december 2011 (1) november 2011 (5) october 2011 (3) september 2011 (10) august 2011 (8) july 2011 (4) june 2011 (1) january 2011 (1) november 2010 (1) october 2010 (4) september 2010 (5) august 2010 (3) july 2010 (2) june 2010 (6) may 2010 (1) april 2010 (12) march 2010 (9) february 2010 (4) january 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their well-deserved christmas break, and as i look at the banks of empty seats and screens all i feel is love for what we have created, the team we are becoming and the mission we are on. at clearscore we are good at living the highs and lows of life. encouraged by my example, we are an emotional lot and are very aware that we need to live the journey by celebrating our successes and learning from our failures – all of which we’ve done in plentitude over 2017. we’ve had a lot to celebrate this year from moving into a new office in vauxhall, expanding our team, moving our infrastructure to aws , and signing up our 5 millionth user – all big milestones for us. we’ve also put clearscore in front of a whole new set of people, creating an experience for those in the uk without credit files , and also serving nearly 250,000 south africans after we launched clearscore in south africa back in june. it’s been great to see how the team has pulled together to deliver some really demanding projects. we relaunched our mobile apps, have moved towards creating more personalised customer communications, and in the last quarter of the year made some big strides in really building our commercial pace. speaking of the team, we’ve also had some classic clearscore parties, most notably our 2 nd anniversary conference in july. new relationships have started, we’ve had marriages and births to celebrate, and we were blessed to have our first female team member head off on maternity leave (go hannah). we have all learnt a lot this year and have managed to have a lot of fun along the way. but as ever, the fun has also been intertwined with personal challenges and sadness. team members have left, projects have gone wrong, some users have got frustrated, and we’ve had our fair share of arguments. members of the team have lost loved ones, relationships have failed, and many of us have battled physical and mental health challenges. but these trials are easier to bear knowing that the environment here at clearscore is one of support and love towards each other. this, above all, is the aspect of the company i am most proud of. looking to the future if there is one thing that is certain for the year ahead, it’s that 2018 will be another year of mammoth change at clearscore and in the industry as a whole. what we have done in the uk and now in south africa too, is catalyse this change. our business has forced larger companies than ours to change their strategy, but more important than that, it has delivered value, to millions, for free, forever. in doing we’ve helped to push personal financial services to become healthier and to work harder for you, the consumer. whatever the future holds, each one of us at clearscore is also a catalyst for this change. whether that’s through focusing on serving our users with passion and dedication, creating our next feature, embracing open banking, giving our colleagues feedback, or pulling together to answer a business challenge, we are each an agent of change within the company and beyond. our whole team has always used their smarts, their ability, and their energy to create great work and to try to change the market. next year, we hope to do this on a bigger, global stage. thank you lastly, as the final chorus of santa baby fades, i have some thank you’s to say. to the clearscore team – you are amazing and wonderful people and being part of your life journey is a privilege and an honour. i’d also like to thank your families – we are a demanding place to work and i know that sacrifices have to be made. to our board – thank you for all your support and advice through the year. and finally thank you to our users – the most important thing in this whole clearscore operation. please keep using clearscore and sending us your feedback and ideas. helping you work towards better financial well-being is our ultimate mission and your faith in us keeps us going everyday. i hope you all have a peaceful and restful christmas holiday and a wonderful 2018. justin basini, ceo and co-founder, clearscore posted on january 4, 2018 january 10, 2018 author justin basini categories entrepreneurship , personal tags clearscore , communications leave a comment on 2017: a year of change for clearscore speech from the financial services forum annual dinner 2017 i was honoured to be asked to give the keynote speech at the financial services forum annual dinner at the guildhall in november. my theme was innovation, disruption and trust building. you can find the text of the speech following: thank you david, for your kind introduction and to the forum for inviting me to speak here tonight. the financial services forum has always held a place in my heart since i remember joining in the early years of my career whilst at deutsche bank and, of course, i was humbled to win the marketer of the year award in 2008. i remember being very nervous that night and thinking that i would never win. the chat on my table was excited especially when one of the team came back from a loo break and said that they had overheard someone saying that they had voted for me! then another person came back from a quick ciggie and she said that she too had found people who had voted for me. so my advice is if you are up for an award tonight, and want to know your chances then i’d hangout in the loo or go for a fag! anyone nominated for an award tonight – i wish you the very best of luck. tonight i earn my dinner by taking a few minutes of your time to talk about technology and financial services. finance has been an early adopter of new technology – from the abacus to the mainframe computer and as an industry it has always been critical to our economy. we are blessed that the uk consumer is very open to trying new things. clearscore, my company, has taken an approach to empowering people with their credit data and we have seen fast adoption, now our product is used by nearly 5.4m users in the uk and 250,000 in south africa. we 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