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ABN AMRO Confirms New Risk Officer
Editorial Staff
24 September 2024
has confirmed that Serena Fioravanti (pictured) will be the chief risk officer from 1 October for a four-year term. The bank unveiled the news yesterday following an extraordinary meeting of shareholders.
Fioravanti’s appointment – initially announced on 7 August – was subject to regulatory clearance and discussion with the bank’s shareholders and depository receipt holders. Both conditions have been met, the Dutch bank said in a statement.
The new CRO brings almost 25 years of experience in the banking sector, with a focus on risk management, treasury, liquidity risk management, corporate finance, project management and audit.
Prior to her appointment, Caroline Oosterloo, who had succeeded Tanja Cuppen, served in the interim CRO role. The latter served two terms as the CRO and left the bank in April.