
TSB has appointed Robin Bulloch as customer banking director (pictured above) and Suresh Viswanathan as chief operating officer.
Robin — who’s currently the managing director at Lloyds Bank, and recently led Bank of Scotland (retail) — has previously served at RBS Group and Tesco Personal Finance.
He will be responsible for transforming the TSB customer experience as well as leading the bank’s services across all platforms.
Suresh — who will be joining from Barclays UK, where he is currently the chief operating officer — previously spent nearly 20 years at Citi Group.
Suresh will drive the development of all systems, infrastructure and operations across TSB.
Both new recruits will work alongside recently appointed human resources director Liz Ashford.
All three appointments are subject to formal regulatory approval.
Debbie Crosbie, chief executive officer at TSB, said: “These three appointments are a significant step forward in the next chapter for TSB.
“They will help to put a much clearer focus on our customers and on improving the TSB experience, as we accelerate our plans to transform and improve TSB.”
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