FNZ appoints ex-Natwest CEO Dame Alison Rose as UK chair

Rose stepped down from NatWest in 2023

Sahar Nazir
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FNZ has appointed former NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose as chair of FNZ (UK) and as a member of the FNZ group board.

Rose, who stepped down from NatWest in 2023 after a three-decade career at the bank, brings experience in regulated financial services and large-scale organisational change, the business said. At NatWest, she previously served as deputy CEO and led its commercial and private banking division. In her new role, Rose will work with FNZ's boards as the platform continues to expand its UK presence. Rose holds a number of board and advisory roles, including chair of law firm Mishcon de Reya and senior partner at Charterhouse Capital Partners. Her previous non-executive positions inclu...

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