Bridgebank Capital hires head of compliance

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Suzanna Walker has joined Bridgebank Capital’s senior management team as head of compliance.

Walker will be responsible for the group’s regulatory and compliance function. She joins Bridgebank Capital with 25 years specialist compliance based financial services experience.

She started at a global banking organisation and also worked for over three years as a director of a trade body overseeing member’s compliance requirements.

Walker said: “I am very pleased to be joining Bridgebank Capital and look forward to being part of a commercially successful and compliant firm.

“Bridgebank Capital’s continued growth will be a challenge as will the future regulatory changes that the company face and I look forward to ensuring Bridgebank Capital continues to be a market leader with the highest standards of best practice.”

Laurence Goodman, group managing director, said: “We are delighted Suzanna has accepted the position of head of compliance with Bridgebank Capital and look forward to working with Suzanna to ensure the company remains at the forefront of the industry in terms of compliance and the effect of regulatory changes.”

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