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Executive Committee
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Ross McEwan, Group Chief Executive
Nathan Bostock, Group Finance Director
For biographies see page 39
Rory Cullinan (age 54)
Chief Executive, RBS Capital Resolution Group
Rory Cullinan became CEO of the RBS Capital Resolution Group (CRG)
on 1 January 2014. CRG was set up to deliver, transform, optimise or exit
the businesses and assets which will be the primary driver of the RBS
capital build. CRG includes RBS Capital Resolution (RCR) and the
divestments of both RBS Citizens Financial Group, Inc and Williams &
Glyn. He previously served as CEO of the Group’s Non-Core Division
and also led the negotiation and establishment of RBS’s entry into the UK
Government’s Asset Protection Scheme. Rory previously worked at RBS
as Head of Equity Finance (2002-2005). Before rejoining RBS he was
Co-Managing Partner and Group Board Member at Renaissance Group.
Prior to 2002, he worked for a variety of banks and active financial
investment companies in the Americas, Africa and Europe including
Permira Advisors, Verdoso Investments (a company he co-founded),
Pembridge Investments and Citibank.
Suneel Kamlani (age 52)
Co -Chief Executive, Markets
Suneel Kamlani joined the Group in 2010 and is currently Co-Chief
Executive Officer of Markets with responsibility for global trading, sales,
research and origination across interest rate products, foreign exchange,
asset backed securities, emerging markets, credit fixed income and debt
capital markets. In this capacity, he oversees businesses which provide
financing, risk management and advisory services to major corporations,
financial institutions and public sector clients around the world. Based in
the Group’s offices in Stamford, Connecticut, Suneel also serves in a
regional capacity as Chairman of Markets and International Banking,
Americas and Deputy Head of RBS Americas. Suneel has over 30 years
of experience in investment banking, having previously served as Chief
Operating Officer for UBS’s Investment Bank and as a member of the
UBS Group managing board. He has worked in New York, London, Hong
Kong and Stamford, leading investment banking and capital markets
businesses globally.
Les Matheson (age 54)
Chief Executive, UK Retail
Les Matheson was appointed Chief Executive of UK Retail on 11
February 2014. He joined RBS in January 2010 as Managing Director of
Products, assumed additional responsibility for Marketing in October
2011 and then served as interim Chief Executive for UK Retail before
assuming the role on a permanent basis. Prior to joining RBS, Les was
Group Executive Retail for St George Bank (part of the Westpac Group of
companies) and before that was with Citigroup for eleven years, where
he was CEO Citibank Australia, Citigroup Country Officer for Australia
and a member of the Citigroup Global Management Committee. Prior to
Citigroup Les worked for a number of consumer marketing companies.
He began his career with Procter & Gamble in Brand Management in the
UK. Les is a member of the Board of Visa Europe and is a member of the
Edinburgh University Court.
Simon McNamara (age 54)
Group Chief Administrative Officer
Simon McNamara was appointed Group Chief Administrative Officer in
September 2013. Prior to joining the Group, Simon was Chief Information
Officer of Standard Chartered’s Consumer Bank based in Singapore and
has previously held a number of senior Information Technology and
Operations positions in the global financial services industry including
with Westpac Banking Corporation, Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas and
Midland Bank. He was also a founding partner in a successful software
start-up company, CATS INC, in Silicon Valley. Simon holds a Bachelor
of Science (Hons) in Economics and Statistics from University College
Swansea and a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science from the
University of Hertfordshire. He has also completed the Executive
Programme at Stanford University.
Jon Pain (age 56)
Group Head of Conduct & Regulatory Affairs
Jon Pain joined the Group on 15 August 2013 as Head of Conduct &
Regulatory affairs, from KPMG where he was a partner and Head of the
Financial Services Risk Consultancy practice. Jon has over 30 years’
experience in Financial Services including three years as Managing
Director of Supervision at the Financial Services Authority (FSA) during
the financial crisis (2008 - 2011). Prior to the FSA, Jon’s executive career
was with the Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) where he held a range of
senior roles including Managing Director of LBG’s C&G mortgage
business, the General Insurance Business and the Private Banking
Business.
David Stephen (age 49)
Group Chief Risk Officer
David Stephen joined RBS in July 2010 as Deputy Group Chief Risk
Officer, and became Group Chief Risk Officer on 1 October 2013. He is
responsible for risk globally across all divisions including credit risk,
market risk and operational risk functions and enterprise risk
management. Spanning a 28 year career in the finance industry across
London, New York, Hong Kong and Melbourne, he has worked for both
full service and investment banks. These included Credit Suisse Financial
Products where he was Chief Credit Officer and ANZ Bank where he was
Group Chief Risk Officer and was a member of ANZ Bank's Management
Board. David is a graduate of Melbourne's Monash University.