Global management consulting firm spanning strategy, transformation, and risk
Baringa is a partnership-based consulting firm (1,001–5,000 staff) with deep vertical expertise across financial services, energy, government, and technology. Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior consultants and managers rather than junior roles, and the active project slate—spanning pricing strategy, market entry, due diligence, and transformation—reflects advisory work tied to client-led commercial and operational challenges. Tech stack reveals infrastructure modernization work: they use Dynamics 365 across finance and supply chain, plus Salesforce and ServiceNow, suggesting internal client-management and CRM investments typical of scaled service firms.
Notable leadership hires: Commodity Trading Director, Head of People Operations, Transport Director
Baringa advises mid-market and enterprise organizations on strategy, digital transformation, commercial change, and risk management. The firm operates across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia, with particular strength in financial services, energy and resources, consumer products, government, and life sciences. Project work spans pricing optimization, market entry, enterprise risk frameworks, regulatory change, and legacy system replacement—indicating a mix of advisory (strategy, due diligence) and delivery (transformation programmes, technology migration). The consulting-heavy hiring profile and global footprint across nine countries position them as a traditional management consulting practice with both strategy and execution capabilities.
Baringa uses Salesforce, Dynamics 365, ServiceNow, Azure, AWS, GCP, SQL Server, Python, Terraform, and Power BI as core platforms. Dynamics 365 is actively adopted across finance and supply chain modules.
Baringa serves financial services, energy and resources, consumer products and retail, government and public sector, life sciences, and technology and telecoms. Specialties include digital transformation, climate risk, and sustainability.
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