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OSB Group appoints Victoria Hyde as CFO

(Sharecast News) - OSB Group said on Friday that it has appointed Victoria Hyde as its new chief financial officer and executive director with effect from 10 May. Hyde joined OSBG as deputy CFO in September 2022, specifically as part of the board's executive succession planning.

Prior to that, during a 21-year career at Barclays, she undertook several complex roles across product control, Treasury finance and financial planning and analysis. Most recently, she served as finance director of the Barclays consumer, cards and payments businesses.

Hyde will succeed April Talintyre, whose intention to retire was announced in November last year. Talintyre will step down from the board at the annual general meeting on 9 May.

Chairman David Weymouth said: "I am delighted that Victoria has accepted the role and will be able to bring to bear her wealth of experience from a successful career in senior roles, which will be both relevant and important in helping lead the next phase of development at OSB."

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