Floris van de Loo advises financial institutions on all their risk management issues, with a focus on market risks.
He studied corporate finance and investment theory at Tilburg University and has worked at EY since 2002.
“I assist clients with complex, quantitative issues concerning financial products and markets: from the valuation of derivatives to the use of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, in financial models. A hot item is the IBOR transition, which affects all functions of a financial organization. An exciting period. It's important to continuously add value, contribute ideas and be one step ahead of situations. ‘It's a pleasure to work with Floris,’ I regularly hear from clients. There's hardly a better compliment, is there?”
How Floris is building a better working world
“To go abroad, that's what I always wanted. I thought it would be great to get to know new people and cultures. EY made it possible. I've worked in both London and New York, the world’s financial centers. A great time, which helped me build a large international EY network. Handy, especially when it comes to IBOR issues. Just call a colleague in Japan, London or South America. And wherever you go, and whomever you speak to, you recognize the EY culture. A fine atmosphere of professionalism and enthusiasm.”