365 Finance appoints Jagriti Singh as head of credit
365 Finance, one of the UK’s leading revenue-based SME lenders, announces the appointment of Jagriti Singh as dead of credit. Singh brings over 10 years’ expertise in advanced analytics, credit strategy, and risk management, to support the company’s ambitious growth trajectory as it scales towards £200m in annual originations.
Singh joins 365 Finance from Virgin Money, where she served as head of risk analytics strategy, establishing and leading a high-performing team of specialists to centralise modelling initiatives across the bank’s 150-strong Model Risk function. In this role, she spearheaded some of the bank’s biggest change programmes, including transformation of data aggregation and reporting practices, while driving efficiency through automation and regulatory compliance.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jagriti to the 365 Finance family,” said Warren Abbey, CEO of 365 Finance. “Her proven track record in building sophisticated risk analytics frameworks and driving digital transformation perfectly aligns with our mission to empower SMEs through innovative, AI-powered lending solutions. As we continue our rapid expansion into new markets like Ireland, Jagriti’s expertise will be instrumental in maintaining our industry-leading approval rates while scaling responsibly.”
Prior to Virgin Money, Singh spent six years at McKinsey & Company as a risk expert, where she led transformational projects for top-tier financial institutions across Europe. Her notable achievements include developing AI-powered credit frameworks that enabled multi-million-dollar lending for European banking clients, creating NLP-based transaction classifiers for enhanced credit scoring, and designing monitoring frameworks for prime hedge fund portfolios exceeding $300bn in gross market value.
The appointment reinforces 365 Finance’s commitment to attracting top-tier talent as it continues expanding across Europe. Earlier this year, the company secured a £150m debt facility supported by Pollen Street Capital and launched operations in Ireland, with plans to scale to over €100m in lending in the coming years.

