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Sep 2017 Financial News

Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited - Notice of Executive Management Change

Sep 21, 2017

Scotiabank today announced that Anya Schnoor, Managing Director of Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited, and Senior Vice President and Head of the Caribbean South and East has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Retail Payments, Deposits and Unsecured Lending for Canadian Banking. Ms. Schnoor’s appointment will take effect after November 1, 2017 and once a successor has been named to the role. We will announce her successor shortly.

“Anya is a highly-accomplished banking executive with a wealth of financial management experience,” said Brendan King, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago, and Senior Vice President of International Banking at Scotiabank. “She has made significant contributions to our business in the Caribbean, and instilled a customer-focused mindset with our teams across the 12 islands for which she has held oversight responsibility. Anya is an exceptional leader, and we wish her well in her new role.”  


A native of Jamaica, Anya first joined Scotiabank Jamaica in 2006 as Vice President, Investments & Wealth, International Banking based in Jamaica. Since that time, she has taken on increased levels of responsibility for Scotiabank business across the region including, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Trinidad & Tobago, International Banking from 2012-2016, and most recently Senior Vice President and Head, Caribbean South & East, International Banking from 2016-2017 with responsibility for the Bank’s business across 12 countries in the Caribbean.

Anya is also Chairperson of Scotiabank Caribbean Holdings Ltd., Scotia Insurance Caribbean Limited, Scotia Life Trinidad and Tobago Limited and Scotia Investments Trinidad and Tobago Limited.

In her new role, Anya will be responsible for designing and delivering financial solutions that drive growth through Scotiabank’s Canadian branch network, call centres and digital channels.

“We are delighted to welcome Ms. Schnoor to the Canadian Banking team,” said James O’Sullivan, Group Head, Canadian Banking at Scotiabank. “Her deep understanding of the day-to-day customer experience, along with her appreciation for the bank’s ability to implement innovative new solutions to meet evolving customer needs will serve us all well in her new role.”

Anya holds a Master of Business Administration from Barry University and a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and International Business from Florida International University.


Source:
The Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange Limited
Thursday September 21, 2017