In this episode of the MALG Podcast, Bob Winnington is at the headquarters of the organisation that maintains the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines to meet with its CEO Chris Dick. Registry Trust’s live data on monetary judgments, including CCJs, supports millions of lending and credit decisions in the UK & Ireland every year, helping to keep the economy moving and identify economic trends.
Chris had a 20-year career at Barclays Bank followed by a stint at qualifications body AQA before joining Registry Trust in 2021 as its Director of Operations and stepping up into the role of Chief Executive in December 2024. Described by peers as inspiring, authentic, and passionate with a strong set of personal values, Chris is bringing these characteristics to leading the not-for-profit, purpose-led organisation into the future.
At its recent 40th anniversary celebration, stakeholders were asked:
In this conversation, Chris answers these questions and explores what the future looks likes for this impartial and important source of credit information.
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