Non-executive director leaves OSB

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OneSavings Bank (OSB) has announced the resignation of non-executive director Nathan Moss after three years in post.

Moss said: “I have enjoyed being part of the OneSavings Bank success story and wish the board and management the very best in continuing to build on the success to date.”

His resignation is effective from 31 May 2017. Moss joined the board in May 2014 and is a member of the audit, remuneration, and nomination and governance committees.

Andy Golding, OSB chief executive, said: “I would like to thank Nathan for the valuable and constructive contribution he has made to the success of OneSavings Bank.

“Nathan joined the board prior to our IPO and has helped the bank grow and establish itself as a FTSE250 company. Nathan will be missed and I wish him well in the future.”

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