RBS’s CFO quits

Ewen Stevenson to take a new role elsewhere

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) has announced that Ewen Stevenson has resigned from his role as chief financial officer (CFO) and executive director.

He is to take up an opportunity elsewhere, the bank said.

The effective date of his departure will be confirmed in due course but he will remain in his position to oversee an orderly handover of his responsibilities. The search for his successor has begun.

RBS chairman Howard Davies said: “The Board and I are sorry to learn that Ewen has decided to move elsewhere. He will go with our thanks for a job well done and our good wishes.”

Ross McEwan, RBS’s chief executive, added: “For the past four years Ewen has worked tirelessly with me and my executive team to make RBS a much simpler, safer and more customer focussed business and to resolve a number of major legacy challenges.

“When Ewen leaves RBS he will go with my enormous thanks and best wishes, he has been a fantastic CFO.”

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