Yorkshire Building Society announces new chief operating officer

Yorkshire Building Society has confirmed that Fraser Ingram will join the society as its new chief operating officer in August.

The move, subject to regulatory approval, will see Ingram lead the Yorkshire’s technology and operational teams.

With almost 20 years’ experience in financial services, Ingram’s most recent role was chief digital and innovation officer and previously chief operating officer at Virgin Money, before which he held a number of executive roles at Kleinwort Benson, Royal Bank of Scotland and Citizens Bank in America.

He commented: “I’m delighted to be joining Yorkshire Building Society and look forward to helping shape the organisation’s strategy to create a better future for members.”

Chief Executive at Yorkshire Building Society, Susan Allen, added: “We’re looking forward to welcoming Fraser in the summer. His experience and knowledge of financial services combined with his passion to do more for our members and customers, will add value to our organisation as we seek to deliver real help for real life.”

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