Aldermore appoints Group MD from Barclays
Aldermore has appointed Sue Hayes to the newly created role of Group Managing Director – Retail Finance.
"We aim to broaden our offering, further helping individuals to achieve their goals, and Sue’s experience and knowledge will play a key role in our future development."
Sue is joining the Bank in June and will be responsible for managing the existing Bank’s mortgages and savings businesses as well as expanding into new areas.
Sue joins Aldermore from Barclays where she was Managing Director of Premier and Community Segments and Savings Products. Prior to this, Sue worked at Santander UK, where she held a number of senior roles across retail and commercial banking.
Sue brings over 25 years’ of banking experience to her new role, having also held senior positions at RBS and Halifax Bank of Scotland.
Phillip Monks OBE, CEO of Aldermore, said: “I am delighted that Sue is joining Aldermore as Group Managing Director – Retail Finance and look forward to welcoming her to the Bank. Sue is highly respected, brings considerable banking experience to her new role, and will be a real asset to the Bank’s executive committee.
“Aldermore has established itself as a key supporter of professional landlords and homeowners that do not fit the cookie cutter approach of many providers, with our award-winning savings proposition offering competitive rates over the long term. Going forward we aim to broaden our offering, further helping individuals to achieve their goals, and Sue’s experience and knowledge will play a key role in our future development.”
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