Metro Bank appoints new head for commercial arm
Metro Bank has announced the appointment of Roger Fenwick as Director of Specialist Sectors for its commercial business, responsible for the expansion and development of the bank’s dedicated sector teams.
Reporting directly to Mark Stokes, Managing Director Commercial Banking, Roger will oversee the bank’s healthcare, hospitality and leisure, insurance and financial services, and property teams. With over 25 years’ experience across financial services, most recently as Regional Managing Director Specialist Sectors for London and the South East at RBS Group, Roger will be accountable for ensuring customers receive the highest levels of service, convenience and professionalism.
Mark Stokes, Managing Director Commercial Banking at Metro Bank said:
“Our sector specialist teams have proved that taking a case-by-case approach to customers and their businesses, alongside offering the very best in service across every channel, is a winning combination. Given Roger’s first class experience and his emphasis on providing unparalleled levels of customer care, I know Roger will excel in enhancing the Metro Bank experience yet further for our customers.”
Commenting on his appointment, Roger Fenwick added:
“I’m thrilled to be joining the Metro Bank revolution at such an exciting time in the organisation’s story and look forward to providing businesses with the highest levels of support, expertise and service that they deserve.”
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