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ABN AMRO Nominates New CFO, Successor To Chief Risk Officer

The European bank announces its picks for a new CFO and successor to its chief risk officer.
ABN AMRO, the
Netherlands-headquartered bank, has nominated a new chief
financial officer and future successor to its chief risk
officer.
The bank said it wants to appoint Clifford Abrahams as member of
the executive board and chief financial officer, effective from 1
September this year. That nomination must be approved by the
European Central Bank and subject to advice from the bank's
employee council, it said in a statement.
Abrahams is a member of the managing board and the group chief
financial officer of Delta Lloyd. Abrahams joined Delta Lloyd in
January 2016. In 2005, Abrahams was appointed as chief M&A
officer at Aviva. Prior to joining Aviva, Abrahams was employed
for 12 years at Morgan Stanley, where he became managing director
for financial institutions in 2002.
ABN AMRO said it also intends to appoint Tanja Cuppen as member
of the executive board from 1 October. Following a hand-over
period with Wietze Reehoorn, the supervisory board intends to
appoint Cuppen as the new chief risk officer, effective 1
November. Wietze Reehoorn has agreed to resign from the board on
that date in November. He will hand over his remaining tasks and
activities effective 31 December 2017.
Cuppen's nomination is also subject to various approvals. She is
currently chief risk officer for North America at Rabobank North
America, based in New York. Previously, she served as chief
financial and risk officer at Rabobank International. Cuppen
joined Rabobank in 1994.