Mark Ashby
About Mark Ashby
Mark Ashby serves as the Finance Business Controller at Nationwide Building Society, where he has worked since 2016. He manages financial operations for a leading UK mortgage provider with approximately 15 million customers and contributes to financial strategies within a large organization of around 17,000 employees.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Mark Ashby has served as Finance Business Controller at Nationwide Building Society since 2016. In this role, he manages financial operations for an organization recognized as one of the top three mortgage providers in the UK. His responsibilities include overseeing financial management across various channels, including mobile app, telephone, internet, and post. Nationwide Building Society has a significant presence in the UK, with administration centres located in Northampton, Bournemouth, and Dunfermline.
Education and Expertise
Mark Ashby studied at the University of Plymouth from 1991 to 1994, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in financial principles and practices, which he applies in his current role at Nationwide Building Society. His expertise in finance is essential for managing the financial operations of a company that serves approximately 15 million customers.
Background
Mark Ashby has been involved in financial operations management for a company with a substantial customer base. He operates within an organization that employs around 17,000 individuals, contributing to its financial strategies and overall management. His experience spans various aspects of financial management, ensuring effective operations within the organization.
Achievements
Throughout his tenure at Nationwide Building Society, Mark Ashby has been part of a team that supports financial management across multiple channels. His contributions have played a role in shaping the financial strategies of the organization, which is recognized for its significant presence in the UK mortgage market.