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16th November 2018
Alison Rose appointed Deputy CEO of NatWest Holdings
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced that Alison Rose is to become the Deputy CEO and a Director of NatWest Holdings (NWH), the bank’s ring-fenced holding company.
CEO Ross McEwan said: “Alison has been doing a fantastic job leading our Commercial and Private Banking (CPB) division and cementing our position as the UK’s biggest and best bank for business. Alison’s commitment and focus on our customers will also be a strong addition to Board discussions and decision-making and this appointment is a reflection of that.”
In her new role, Ms Rose will deputise for Ross McEwan both internally and externally, as appropriate, including at NWH ExCo. She will also lead on key strategic projects. This appointment will support the Board’s oversight of the bank’s ring-fenced business.
She will be taking up the post in addition to her existing role as CEO of CPB. Her new responsibilities will take effect from 3rd December, 2018.