Delta Capita hires Royal Navy veteran Peter Mayberry as delivery lead
21 October 2020 London
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Delta Capita, a global provider of managed services, solutions and consulting, has appointed Peter Mayberry to the newly-created role of managing principal to lead client delivery.
The former British Nuclear Submarines officer will take responsibility for implementing technology solutions for customers. He aims to help advance the firm’s mission for managed services and effectively assist organisations in reducing costs.
In a statement on the hire, Delta Capita reveals it has ambitious growth plans for its managed services offering and says that Mayberry will be “instrumental” in delivering this for clients.
Delta Capita’s managed services offering includes post-trade and other trade lifecycle services across all asset classes; client lifecycle management; structured retail products; pricing and risk and prytek, a technology-based operations as a service.
Mayberry joins from Capco where he spent the past nine years as the delivery lead for strategic clients and was directly responsible for delivery across multiple functions, including compliance, anti-financial crime and risk reporting.
Before Capco, Mayberry spent six years as a warfare officer in the Royal Navy, including two years aboard HMS Vanguard, a British nuclear submarine equipped with intercontinental ballistic nuclear missiles.
Steve Vinnicombe, head of consulting and solutions at Delta Capita, says: “Peter Mayberry is the ideal person to lead our delivery team at Delta Capita. Not only does he have a first-class track record of managing complex change throughout the financial services value chain, but he is equally adept at nurturing client relationships as well as building and leading teams.”
Of his new role, Mayberry adds: “I am really excited to be joining Delta Capita and to help reinvent the value chain of our customers. The provision of mutualised services is the future of the industry and I feel privileged to be playing a part in making this a reality for our clients.”
Mayberry’s appointment is the latest in a series of hires for Delta Capita this year and its second from Capco.
In September, Delta Capita welcomed Jerry Ngo as vice chairman for Asia from Standard Chartered and Sarah Carver from Capco to the newly-created role of global head of digital.
The consultancy firm also recently confirmed plans to acquire Voogt Pijl & Partners, a Dutch consultancy firm, as part of its long-term strategy to build a global network of consultancy branches and offer an alternative to the Big Four.
The former British Nuclear Submarines officer will take responsibility for implementing technology solutions for customers. He aims to help advance the firm’s mission for managed services and effectively assist organisations in reducing costs.
In a statement on the hire, Delta Capita reveals it has ambitious growth plans for its managed services offering and says that Mayberry will be “instrumental” in delivering this for clients.
Delta Capita’s managed services offering includes post-trade and other trade lifecycle services across all asset classes; client lifecycle management; structured retail products; pricing and risk and prytek, a technology-based operations as a service.
Mayberry joins from Capco where he spent the past nine years as the delivery lead for strategic clients and was directly responsible for delivery across multiple functions, including compliance, anti-financial crime and risk reporting.
Before Capco, Mayberry spent six years as a warfare officer in the Royal Navy, including two years aboard HMS Vanguard, a British nuclear submarine equipped with intercontinental ballistic nuclear missiles.
Steve Vinnicombe, head of consulting and solutions at Delta Capita, says: “Peter Mayberry is the ideal person to lead our delivery team at Delta Capita. Not only does he have a first-class track record of managing complex change throughout the financial services value chain, but he is equally adept at nurturing client relationships as well as building and leading teams.”
Of his new role, Mayberry adds: “I am really excited to be joining Delta Capita and to help reinvent the value chain of our customers. The provision of mutualised services is the future of the industry and I feel privileged to be playing a part in making this a reality for our clients.”
Mayberry’s appointment is the latest in a series of hires for Delta Capita this year and its second from Capco.
In September, Delta Capita welcomed Jerry Ngo as vice chairman for Asia from Standard Chartered and Sarah Carver from Capco to the newly-created role of global head of digital.
The consultancy firm also recently confirmed plans to acquire Voogt Pijl & Partners, a Dutch consultancy firm, as part of its long-term strategy to build a global network of consultancy branches and offer an alternative to the Big Four.
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