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Bank Leumi UK appoints Sarah Ryman as Head of Premier Banking and LiabilitiesPublished : 6 years ago, on
Leumi (UK) – the London-based subsidiary of Israel’s international bank – has appointed Sarah Ryman as its new Head of Premier Banking and Liabilities
Sarah Ryman has been appointed Head of Premier Banking and Liabilities at Bank Leumi (UK) in London. She has over 15 years’ experience in treasury and relationship management, having joined Leumi (UK) in 2010 as a Corporate Foreign Exchange Dealer. She then went on to become Wealth Manager, before moving into Treasury where she focused on centralised cash management. Prior to this, Sarah served as Assistant Manager within Treasury at Anglo Irish Bank for over six years.
In her new role, she will report directly to Andy Mallin, Leumi (UK)’ s recently appointed Chief Business Officer.
Andy says: “We are delighted to announce this promotion for Sarah to become Head of Premier Banking. She has been a committed member of the team for eight years and has become a trusted and recognised member of Leumi (UK). Her extensive experience will reinforce and grow the Premier Banking and Liabilities desk, while ensuring the excellent standards upon which the bank prides itself are maintained.”
Sarah adds: “I am thrilled to be leading Leumi (UK)’ s Premier Banking team, and look-forward to continuing the excellent performance the desk has seen over the last quarter, while upholding the bank’s reputation for a high-quality, personal service built on strong relationships.”
With a long-standing reputation as a first-class bank and a strong focus on building and maintaining relationships, Leumi (UK)’s Premier Banking department offers a range of deposit products and competitive interest and foreign exchange rates to its clients across the UK and abroad.
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