Pictured above: Wayne Bowers
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced two key
appointments to its Corporate & Institutional Banking (CIB)
division, as it looks to further enhance its support for businesses
in the West Midlands.
The bank has appointed Wayne Bowers as associate director and
Joe Dyke as business development director. They will both be
engaged in supporting the ambitions of businesses in the region as
they look to take full advantage of the economic recovery.
Wayne and Joe each bring a wealth of experience to their
respective roles. Wayne moves into his role after seven years in
the bank's commercial banking division, where he handled the
banking relationships for a number of mid-corporate customers in
Leicestershire. Previously of Grant Thornton's corporate finance
team, Joe Dyke joins from RBS's restructuring division and is
responsible for developing new corporate business in the
region.

Pictured above: Joe Dyke
Wayne Bowers, associate director, RBS Corporate &
Institutional Banking, said: "'I'm pleased to be joining this
experienced and successful team. The current outlook for the West
Midlands is positive, particularly so in sectors such as
manufacturing. There is a great opportunity to support businesses
as they drive the economic recovery within the region and I can't
wait to get to know my new customers."
Joe Dyke, business development director, RBS Corporate &
Institutional Banking, said: "I am delighted to be given this
opportunity to provide support to local business. As the economic
recovery continues and businesses experience growth in their order
books effective cash management and a relationship focussed banking
partner are becoming increasingly important. We have a clear
strategy and the right products to ensure businesses in the region
have the banking solutions they need to achieve their growth
targets."
Jason Necker, the bank's regional director of CIB in the
Midlands, said: "These are two important appointments for us,
underlining our commitment to providing businesses in the West
Midlands with the best possible banking services, tailored to their
requirements."