Ex-Tesco executive was previously bank’s chief people officer
AIB has named Geraldine Casey, a one-time executive with Tesco Ireland who joined the bank in 2019, as the managing director of its key retail banking division.
The promotion puts Ms Casey in charge of AIB’s largest division, which had €34.7 billion of loans and €79.4 billion of customer deposits at the end of June, about 170 branches across the State, and 4,000 staff. Before joining AIB, the executive had spent 19 years with Tesco Ireland, where she had started off on a graduate programme.The bank has also named Graham Fagan as chief technology officer, succeeding Fergal Coburn, who also departed the group in recent months after more than 22 years.
“I’m delighted that three proven leaders are taking the next steps in their careers with us at AIB, reflecting the strong quality of management in our organisation. Geraldine’s retail and people experience will bring an even greater customer, commercial and people focus to our retail business,” said group chief executive Colin Hunt.
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