The Cambridge appoints head of risk

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Victoria-Stubbs

The Cambridge Building Society has appointed Victoria Stubbs as head of risk.

Stubbs (pictured) has experience and understanding of both conduct and prudential issues. She will be a member of the Eexecutive team and is responsible for ensuring that The Cambridge Building Society continues to maintain its balance sheet strength and treat customers fairly.

An experienced Financial Services Authority supervisor with a background in banking, Stubbs was involved in the FSA’s work on PPI and the early roll out of the Treating Customers Fairly framework. She holds an Investment Management Certificate and is a qualified financial adviser.

Her most recent experience was as a director at VMS Management and meant providing risk management and compliance consultancy to financial services companies across East Anglia.

Stephen Mitcham, chief executive at The Cambridge Building Society, said: “We are delighted that Victoria has joined the executive team. She will play a key role in ensuring we remain committed to our fundamental goal of maintaining the long-term financial stability of The Cambridge.”

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