Masthaven appoints new non-executive director
Masthaven Bank has appointed Malcolm McCaig as an independent non-executive director to chair the Board's Risk and Conduct Committee.
"The pandemic has increased the challenges facing all financial institutions, but beyond those challenges lie opportunities as the economy and the housing market recovers."
Malcolm has a portfolio of non-executive director roles in financial services, including three major insurance companies, and is also chairman of one of the UK's top 100 charities.
A former partner of both Deloitte and Ernst & Young, his career includes executive positions in Clydesdale Bank and Prudential UK, as well as secondments in Nigeria and Mexico.
Malcolm McCaig said: “Masthaven is a leading specialist bank and I am hopeful that I can make a positive contribution to the bank's continuing development. The pandemic has increased the challenges facing all financial institutions, but beyond those challenges lie opportunities as the economy and the housing market recovers.
"Masthaven’s continued investment in its business, underpinned by its investment in risk management and conduct, illustrates the importance of doing the right thing and doing it well.”
Ashley Machin, chairman of Masthaven, added: “I’m delighted to welcome Malcolm to Masthaven Bank. He brings a wealth of experience in a variety of financial roles and the maturity and breadth of this experience will provide real value to the board. We welcome Malcolm’s insights and expertise as Masthaven continues to refine and develop its lending and savings activities.”
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