Alison Rose (banker)


Alison Rose is a British banker, and the CEO of Royal Bank of Scotland Group since November 2019, and the first woman to lead a major UK lender.

Early life

Rose was born in 1969. She grew up overseas in a military family. She earned a bachelor's degree in History from Durham University.

Career

She started her career as a graduate trainee with National Westminster Bank in 1992.
Rose was appointed a member of RBS' executive committee on 27 February 2014. In October 2014, as head of commercial and private banking at RBS, she announced a new plan for the bank to bring more women in decision-level and board-level positions. In August 2015, she encouraged her managers to reconnect with the SMBs part of their clientele.
In September 2018, she was nominated to lead the Treasury's review focusing on barriers for women in business. The Rose Review found that just one in three UK entrepreneurs is female and only one per cent of venture funding goes to all-female teams. In November 2018, she became deputy chief executive of NatWest Holdings.
In March 2019, the UK Government published a policy paper, the Alison Rose Review of Female Entrepreneurship. In April 2019, Rose was "widely-tipped" to succeed Ross McEwan as CEO.
Rose was the chief executive of commercial and private banking at Royal Bank of Scotland Group, and deputy chief executive of NatWest Holdings. In September 2019, it was announced that she succeed Ross McEwan as CEO of RBS Group on 1 November 2019, making her the "first woman to lead major UK lender".

External appointments

Non-executive Director of Great Portland Estates plc, Chair of the McLaren / Deloitte Advisory Council and sits on the board of Coutts Charitable Foundation.

Personal life

Rose is married, with two children, a daughter and a son. She and her husband live in Highgate, London.