Rob Scott leaves Commerzbank
09 October 2023 UK
Image: LinkedIn
Rob Scott has departed Commerzbank AG, after more than ten years with the company.
Based in London, Scott held a number of roles at the bank, namely managing director and head of custody and collateral, head of market services and, most recently, senior banker for institutionals.
Scott has more than 35 years of industry experience, and has worked at Accenture, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup in several senior roles. He began his career with banking firm ING Barings in 1986.
Announcing the news via LinkedIn, Scott says: “After just over 10 years of hard work, business repositioning, growth and advancing digitalisation initiatives at Commerzbank AG we’ve now parted ways very amicably.
“The bank is certainly in a better place now from when I started, with strong and clear purpose enabling it to be well positioned for the future. When one chapter closes another one begins and I am very much looking forward to the next adventure.”
Based in London, Scott held a number of roles at the bank, namely managing director and head of custody and collateral, head of market services and, most recently, senior banker for institutionals.
Scott has more than 35 years of industry experience, and has worked at Accenture, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup in several senior roles. He began his career with banking firm ING Barings in 1986.
Announcing the news via LinkedIn, Scott says: “After just over 10 years of hard work, business repositioning, growth and advancing digitalisation initiatives at Commerzbank AG we’ve now parted ways very amicably.
“The bank is certainly in a better place now from when I started, with strong and clear purpose enabling it to be well positioned for the future. When one chapter closes another one begins and I am very much looking forward to the next adventure.”
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