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Ben Elliott

Class of 1988. CEO - Experian (Singapore)
Ben Elliott
Ben Elliott

Ben Elliott has built a distinguished career in financial services and data analytics since graduating from John Paul College in 1988. He joined Experian in 2012 as Managing Director of Decision Analytics for Asia Pacific, bringing extensive leadership experience from the banking sector. Ben quickly rose through the ranks, becoming Chief Operating Officer and then Chief Executive Officer of Experian Asia Pacific in 2014. In this role, he led strategic initiatives to expand Experian’s data and analytics capabilities, championed innovation, and promoted financial inclusion across diverse markets.

Prior to Experian, Ben served as Network Director for Retail Banking at Lloyds Banking Group in the United Kingdom, overseeing more than 1,400 retail branches and 18,000 staff. He also spent 18 years at Westpac in Australia and New Zealand, where he was recognised as one of Asia’s most promising young leaders. Ben’s career reflects a commitment to driving transformation and delivering impact across global financial ecosystems.

Walk of Fame Inductee 2013

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