
Salt and Jamieson named directors at RBS
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has appointed David Jamieson and Dan Salt as directors in the bank’s corporate transactions team.
Jamieson will be director in the midlands and north team, while Salt will join the team covering London and the south.
Salt joined the corporate transactions team in January from his previous three-year tenure as director in RBS's structured finance portfolio management team, based in Birmingham.
Prior to joining RBS, Salt worked as an associate director at Clydesdale Bank for nearly five years, having previously worked as a commodity risk analyst with RWE npower between 2003-2007.
Jamieson has 30 years' experience in banking and finance, and re-joined RBS in 2006 as an associate director in the bank's corporate and structured finance division. He left the company in 2000 for a position as an associate director at KPMG Corporate Finance.
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