Santander Bank in the UK has announced the upcoming departure of its CFO, Duke Dyal, who will leave the bank to pursue “new career opportunities”.
The entity has already begun the process of naming Dial's successor, who will leave his duties at the end of the year. Dial, who also holds the position of CEO of the subsidiary, He had held this position since 2019. Then he took power Antonio Romanthis is The following year he moved to Spain, a department with which he remained associated and where he was now responsible for the management of the business he had created Angel Rivera After naming it
The entity has already begun the process of naming Dial's successor, who will leave his duties at the end of the year. Dial, who also holds the position of CEO of the subsidiary, He had held this position since 2019. Then he took power Antonio Romanthis is The following year he moved to Spain, a department with which he remained associated and where he was now responsible for the management of the business he had created Angel Rivera After his appointment as CEO of Spain.
“Duke Dayal has been a key member of our management team, helping to lead the bank through the pandemic and enabling us to navigate recent challenges, including the impact of the UK’s exit from the European Union and the current economic uncertainty,” he said. . mike regnier, CEO of Santander UK.
Dayal joined the British subsidiary four years ago from Santander, USA. In the United States, he was also responsible for financial management and served as CEO of Santander Bank, the former sovereign bank. Before joining Santander in 2016, he worked at BNP Paribas, JPMorgan Chase and Citi.
Dayal is one of the group's highest-paid executives The rent is 3.51 million pounds Last year (4.11 million euros).
Aside from Dial's successor, Santander is also awaiting his appointment New CEO of Openbank and its financial software company Open Digital Services after Ezequiel Szafir's departure to the United States.
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