Saffron makes two appointments to risk team

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Saffron Building Society has announced changes to the make up of its risk team.

Clive Moore has joined the society as chief risk officer (CRO). He worked as the mutual’s chief risk officer between 2015 and 2019.

He said: “It is an absolute pleasure to return to Saffron Building Society. In the few years that I have been gone, the Society has been making huge strides in its offering, from the quality and availability of mortgage products to improving service and a more customer-centric operation.

“I am delighted to get my feet back under the table and be on board as improvements continue at pace in the months and years to come.”

Moore is supported by new deputy chief risk officer Natalie Duncan. She has been working in the risk team for nine years, starting as risk support officer.

She said: “Being deputy CRO is an interesting job where you get to uncover and analyse every process and control across all areas of the business. I have learnt and gained an excellent understanding of processes.

“My new responsibilities are to support the CRO in the effective and robust management of risk & compliance throughout the Society, including adaptations and amendments to lending criteria and policy, which will further bolster our broker proposition throughout 2022 and beyond.”

 

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