RBS corporate marketer named

The Royal Bank of Scotland has appointed Caroline Moss as director of marketing at its Corporate Banking and Financial Markets (CBFM) division.

Moss joins from RBS-owned Coutts Group. She replaces Richard Wetenhall, who has taken up a new role within RBS.

It is the second time that Moss has been promoted in a month. In August she was moved from head of communications to head of strategy and marketing at Coutts.

Moss has held a number of senior strategy and business development positions with NatWest Group in the UK and US.

RBS was founded in 1727 and is the second-largest bank in the UK.

In March 2000 RBS completed the &£21bn acquisition of NatWest. It has 15 million customers and more than 2,200 UK branches. It employs 88,000 staff and has total assets of over &£320bn.

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