TAB appoints chief risk officer
Shead joins from West One Loans where he was head of credit risk.

Bridging lender, TAB, has appointed Jason Shead as its new chief risk officer.
Shead is the former head of credit risk at West One Loans — a company founded by Duncan Kreeger, now the chief executive of TAB.
Shead will take responsibility for TAB's risk management strategy, overseeing the credit process and providing technical guidance to other departments within the business. He will become a member of TAB’s credit committee and a key stakeholder for creation and development of lending policy and procedures.
Previously, Shead worked for Capita Mortgage Services, managing the new lending department and overseeing complex underwriting. He has also worked at Nationwide where he was responsible for underwriting residential and buy-to-let mortgage applications for high net worth applicants.
Shead’s appointment follows that of Dave Jackson as BDM for the north of England and Dani Netzer, who joined as investment director of TAB Property.
Duncan Kreeger, CEO and founder of TAB, said: “Having spent over two decades in financial services across all secured lending sectors, he brings with him substantial experience in credit, risk and compliance and deep professional insights. He is an able senior risk executive with expertise in the underwriting of bridging and commercial loans. Jason joins the business in a time when the market is volatile but TAB’s appetite for cautious growth remains the same. He is a key hire at an opportune time as we look to evolve our operations around credit risk and I am pleased to be working with him again.”
Jason Shead added: “TAB’s team ethos, focus on diversity, sustainability and their commitment to innovation, coupled with the time I spent working with Duncan in his final years at West One Loans is what attracted me to the role. The business is on an exciting journey, shaping the future of the specialist lending market and in uncertain market environments, a proactive and thorough risk management strategy is critical to a business’s success. I am looking forward to working with Duncan and the wider team, helping to meet their targets by refining and evolving TAB’s processes.”
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