Chetwood Bank appoints savings director
Chetwood Bank, a UK-based digital challenger bank headquartered in Wrexham, has appointed Ben Mitchell as director of savings.
Ben brings over 25 years of experience in retail banking and financial services, having previously held senior positions at SilverRock Bank and Tandem Bank.
In his new role, Benwill focus on developing customer-centric savings products to support the financial wellbeing of Chetwood Bank's customers and contribute to the bank's long-term growth plans.
Ben said: “I’m excited to join Chetwood Bank at this point in its growth journey.
“This is a digital challenger bank that has established itself as a competitive force in the savings market, and I look forward to working with the team to build on this success.
“Our goal is to offer customers great savings products with the best possible experience, ensuring their financial needs are met with no nonsense and no jargon.”
Paul Noble, chief executive of Chetwood Bank, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Ben to the team.
“His vast savings experience will be hugely valuable as we continue to grow and enhance our savings proposition.
:His leadership will help us build on our strong foundation, ensuring we remain a top choice for savers looking for competitive rates and a frictionless digital experience.”
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