Sarah Carver joins Delta Capita as Head of Digital
After serving Capco for nearly a decade, Sarah Carver has joined financial services rival Delta Capita as Head of Digital. Carver arrives as Delta Capita kicks off ambitious growth plans for its digital offering.
Commenting on her new role, Sarah Carver commented, “Truly digital offerings are the future. The current pandemic has highlighted the human capacity for change, organisations’ ability to transform overnight and customers’ appetite to consume digital services. This gives our clients new opportunities to re-evaluate how their teams work, what propositions they offer to their customers and the technologies they use. I’m looking forward to helping our clients challenge the status quo and transform how they run their businesses.”
Carver started her career as an Analyst with Accenture in 2008, and was initially positioned in the UK working at the London Stock Exchange. She became a Consultant at the firm a year later, and conducted a series of projects for Bank of America Merrill Lynch both in New York and London before joining Capco in 2011.
Over the next nine years at Capco, she went on to work on digital change and development projects for some of the world’s largest banks, including RBS, HSBC and Deutsche Bank. She was made a Managing Principal in 2015, helming Capco UK Digital’s business development offering, before deciding the time was right for a new challenge.
Carver now heads Delta Capita's digital practice, leading all offerings across the firm's Consulting, Solutions, and Managed Services businesses.
She will take responsibility for growing the company’s digital business and developing new market propositions, as well as advancing the firm’s mission for managed services to help organisations reduce costs, by moving them away from their existing proprietary business operating models and toward a supply chain model.
Headquartered in London, Delta Capita is a professional services firm dedicated to the financial services industry. The 12 years of financial services experience Carver has accrued will help Delta Capita push for its ambitious growth plans regarding its digital offering.
Steve Vinnicombe, Head of Consulting & Solutions at Delta Capita, said, “The performance of financial institutions is being held back by a lack of customer intimacy, operational complexity and ever-changing regulatory obligations. It’s time to change. There is a huge opportunity for businesses to rethink how they apply digital solutions and realise significant cost and revenue benefits.”
Carver is the second senior arrival from Capco in as many months. August saw Karan Kapoor appointed by Delta Capita as the new Head of Regulatory Change and Technology. Based in London, Kapoor previously was a Principal Consultant at Capco.