Storbanken is making several changes in the group management.
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Ingjerd Blekeli Spiten is stepping down as executive vice president for the retail market at DNB. The spat also ends at the big bank, DNB informs E24.
– Today I am resigning after more than six years as head of the retail market at DNB. It has been an incredibly rewarding, intense, fun and developing job, writes Spiten in a post on Linkedin.
In addition, Sverre Krog and Anne Sigrun Moen are leaving DNBs
group management as of today, the bank states in a message.
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At the same time, four new members join the management.
Maria Ervik Løvold takes over as executive vice president for personal markets, while Eline Skramstad takes over as executive vice president for Group Risk Management. Even Westerveld will be head of a new support area, People & Communication.
Corporate market Norway is lifted as a separate business area, and current manager Rasmus Aage Figenschou joins the management.
– With the new line-up in the group management, we are clarifying the customer focus and linking banking and technology even more closely together. In order to deliver the best services to customers in the future as well, we must develop even faster. These changes will contribute to that, says DNB CEO Kjerstin Braathen.
In the message, it is also pointed out that the technical merger of Sbanken has now been completed, and that “the next phase is now underway”.
– I am looking forward to embarking on the next chapter for the retail market, and to use DNB’s muscles to build momentum behind Sbanken as a challenger, says the new Retail Market Manager Maria Ervik Løvold.
Sbanken was acquired by DNB, and is now a concept within the big bank. Throughout the winter and spring of this year, DNB and Sbanken’s technical solutions have been linked together.
– Maria has contributed significantly to our reducing the technical complexity at DNB, while she already knows the retail market well from previous roles at DNB, says Braathen.