Graeme Wolvaardt

Chief Risk Officer (cro) at Family Building Society

Graeme Wolvaardt is currently serving as the Chief Risk Officer at Family Building Society since February 2022. Prior to this role, Graeme held positions such as Head of Risk & ALM at ICBC (London) Limited, Head of Market & Liquidity Risk at Europe Arab Bank plc, and various project leader and managerial roles in the financial sector. With a background in accounting and auditing, Graeme has a wealth of experience in risk management, liquidity risk, stress testing, and financial controls. Graeme's career trajectory has showcased their expertise in implementing new systems, managing balance sheets, and leading risk control teams.

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London, United Kingdom

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Family Building Society

Family Building Society is a trading name of National Counties Building Society. National Counties is the UK’s 11th largest building society, with over £2.2bn of assets and over 60,000 members. Established in 1896, National Counties is a mutual organisation, owned by its saving and borrowing members and therefore not subject to stock market fluctuations. It is independent and not a subsidiary of any larger group. The majority of its borrowings (over 80%) are raised by deposits from individuals. Its financial strength, as measured by capital ratio, is excellent and its conservative approach to lending means it has very low mortgage arrears. National Counties is a member of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, providing maximum protection for savings. In July 2014, National Counties launched the Family Building Society (www.familybuildingsociety.co.uk) - a new proposition that enables families to help each other financially across the generations. For example, parents and grandparents can use their resources to help young people get on the housing ladder, but without having to give the money away. Our mortgage products are underwritten by a dedicated team of underwriters who look at each case on an individual basis, and our experienced and qualified staff strive to maintain the highest standards of customer service. An internal complaints procedure exists, with ultimate recourse for dissatisfied customers to the Financial Ombudsman Service. National Counties Building Society is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Firm Reference No. 206080 www.fca.gov.uk/register


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