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New Regional Director for Royal Bank of Scotland
The Royal Bank of Scotland has announced the appointment of Roger Fenwick as Regional Director of Commercial Banking for London and South East.
Roger Fenwick will head up the Commercial Banking team that is responsible for supporting SME customers across London and South East. He has seven local Directors of Commercial Banking reporting into him along with their respective relationship management and sector teams.
Roger moves to the Royal Bank of Scotland from NatWest where he was most recently the Regional Director for Sectors in London and South East. He has 28 years experience in banking having started his career at NatWest and worked across the Business and Commercial banking teams. Roger’s appointment demonstrates the Royal Bank of Scotland’s continued commitment to strengthening their management team and driving forward their support of local businesses.
Across the London and South East region Roger will work closely with his team of Directors that provide local and specialist sector expertise. These include Phil Nash, Director of London Real Estate team, Julie Highfield, Director London and South East Healthcare team, Mark Middleton, Director of Leisure and Services, Simon Duck, Director of South East Real Estate, Anthony Rider, Director for Thames Valley and South East, Colin Moulder, Director North London and Home Counties and Rashel Chowdhury, Director of Professionals, Financial Institutions and Not for Profit.
Roger Fenwick, Regional Director Commercial Banking for London and South East, Royal Bank of Scotland said: “I am delighted to be joining a strong locally based team that is focused on providing outstanding customer service. Our relationship management teams support a wide range of SMEs but we also have specialists with knowledge in key sectors such as healthcare, leisure, professionals, real estate, financial institutions and not for profit organisations. We have a vision to be the favourite commercial bank and as a team we are focused on putting people at the heart of modern banking to support our customers in achieving their ambitions and growing their businesses, through providing outstanding customer service.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Caroline Marsden .
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