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New Regional Director for Royal Bank of Scotland
The Royal Bank of Scotland has announced the appointment of Liam Kane as Regional Director of Commercial Banking for the North and Scotland.
Liam Kane will head up the Commercial Banking team that is responsible for supporting SME customers across the North West, Yorkshire, North Derbyshire, North East and Scotland. He has ten local Directors of Commercial Banking reporting into him along with their respective relationship management and specialist sector teams.
Liam will work across the North of England and Scotland and be based at ‘The Embankment’ office on Sovereign Street in Leeds as well as the Mosley Street office in Manchester. He has over 28 years experience in banking having started his career at NatWest in 1988 and worked his way up to his most recent role of Regional Director for Yorkshire, Humber and North Derbyshire at NatWest. Liam’s appointment demonstrates the Royal Bank of Scotland’s continued commitment to strengthening their management team and driving forward their support of local businesses.
Across the Yorkshire and North East region Liam will work closely with his team of Directors including Mark Heyes, Director for North and West Yorkshire and Humber, Graham Rea, Director for Healthcare and Real Estate, Darren Marshall, Director for South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire and Phil Hourigan Director for North East, Cumbria and Scotland.
Liam Kane, Regional Director Commercial Banking for North and Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland said: “I am excited about working with my colleagues to support a wide range of local businesses to facilitate their growth strategies. We have a vision to be the favourite commercial bank and as a team we are focused on putting people at the heart of modern banking, supporting customer ambitions, providing outstanding customer service and growing our business.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Caroline Marsden .
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