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Everyday Loans appoints Jon Wiggins as Chief Executive Officer
Everyday Loans has appointed Jon Wiggins as CEO. He joined the company in 2017 as Managing Director.
Prior to working for the UK’s largest non-standard branch-based lender of unsecured loans, Wiggins held senior roles at financial services multinational Citibank for two decades, including overseeing its Central Europe operation.
John van Kuffeler, CEO of Everyday Loans’ parent company NSF Group plc, said: “I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Jon on his appointment. He has been a key member of our senior management team for four years and, during this time, he’s successfully expanded the business, built a strong team around him and proven his leadership skills through the pandemic. He’s also been a natural, inspirational and collaborative leader.
“With decades of financial experience under his belt, Jon has the necessary drive, knowledge and leadership to navigate our business through the continuing pandemic and to drive the return to our full potential. I’m very much looking forward to working with him in his new role as he leads us into our next chapter.”
Jon said: “I’m obviously delighted to have been appointed CEO of Everyday Loans and am looking forward to the challenges ahead. I look forward to heading up an award-winning team - with such momentum behind it – and to build on our previous success.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sue Souter .
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