Our Team
Our team is diverse and international, combining in-depth industry understanding with analytical rigour and strategic thinking. Our researchers and consultants possess extensive industry knowledge and rigorous analytical skills gained from leading financial institutions and management consulting firms. Working together as a team, we support our clients with information, analysis and advice that allows them to make better, more informed decisions.
Our capabilities are global and the team covers the following languages...
Arabic • Chinese (Mandarin) • Danish • English • Farsi • French • German • Hebrew • Italian • Japanese • Polish • Portuguese • Russian • Spanish • Swedish • Turkish • Ukrainian
RBR Directors
Dominic Hirsch, Managing Director
Dominic has been Managing Director of RBR since July 2000. He has led numerous consulting and research studies in the areas of payment cards, payments and self-service banking. He sits on the boards of ATMIA and ATMOS, and is a regular speaker at payments and retail banking conferences in Europe and further afield.
Dominic joined RBR from Booz Allen Hamilton in London, and has also worked for Goldman Sachs Investment Banking Division. He holds BA and MEng degrees in Engineering from Cambridge University and an MBA from London Business School.
Morten Jorgensen, Director
Morten is responsible for RBR’s consulting services and specialises in issues of strategy, marketing and operations. He has over 10 years experience in management consulting and financial services, and has advised leading organisations across Europe, Asia and North America.
Morten joined RBR in 2003 from Booz Allen Hamilton's London office, and has previously held senior positions in Marketing and Project Management at Axa in Paris.
Morten is a graduate of the University of Aarhus in Denmark and of ESC Lyon (now EM Lyon) in France, and he holds an MBA from London Business School. Morten is a dual national of Canada and Denmark, is fluent in Danish, English, French and Swedish, and has a good working knowledge of German.




