Former Santander director joins Nottingham BS as chief lending officer
He succeeds Praven Subbramoney, who is leaving Nottingham Building Society to pursue a new opportunity.

Nottingham Building Society has appointed Aaron Shinwell as its new chief lending officer.
Aaron joins the mutual from Santander UK, where he was commercial director of homes, responsible for overseeing mortgage strategy, pricing, proposition development, and portfolio management.
During his time at Santander, he managed the commercial, customer and transformation priorities for the mortgage business with approximately 1.8 million customers, £167 billion outstanding balances and was instrumental in delivering around £55 billion of lending to new and existing customers annually.
With over 20 years of experience in financial services, Aaron has also held senior leadership roles at HSBC and Lloyds Banking Group.
He succeeds Praven Subbramoney, who is leaving Nottingham Building Society to pursue a new opportunity.
Greg Went, currently head of mortgage product and proposition, will assume the chief lending officer role and join the executive team on an interim basis until Aaron takes up the position permanently.
Sue Hayes, CEO at Nottingham Building Society, commented: “We are delighted to welcome Aaron to Nottingham Building Society. His deep expertise in mortgage strategy, transformation, and customer-focused innovation makes him a fantastic addition to our leadership team. His appointment reinforces our commitment to delivering great value and service to our members while strengthening our lending proposition in an evolving market.
“I would also like to extend my sincere thanks to Praven for his significant contribution to the Society. He has played a key role in shaping our lending strategy, and we wish him every success in his future endeavours.”

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