Sarah Abercrombie
About Sarah Abercrombie
Sarah Abercrombie serves as the Head of Recovery and Resolution at Nationwide Building Society, a position she has held since 2018. She has extensive experience in risk and regulation, having worked at Deloitte UK and various roles within Nationwide Building Society.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Sarah Abercrombie has been serving as the Head of Recovery and Resolution at Nationwide Building Society since 2018. In this role, she oversees the strategies and processes related to recovery and resolution within the organization. Prior to this position, she held several roles at Nationwide, including Head of Resolution from 2017 to 2018 and Head of Capital Compliance and Reporting from 2015 to 2017. Her tenure at Nationwide has spanned multiple years, showcasing her extensive experience within the company.
Previous Experience at Deloitte UK
Before joining Nationwide Building Society, Sarah Abercrombie worked at Deloitte UK as a Senior Manager in Risk and Regulation from 2012 to 2014. During her time in this role, she focused on risk management and regulatory compliance, contributing to the firm's advisory services in the financial sector. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in risk assessment and regulatory frameworks.
Background in Financial Services Authority
Sarah Abercrombie served as a Lead Associate at the Financial Services Authority from 2008 to 2011. In this position, she was involved in overseeing compliance and regulatory matters within the financial services industry. Her work at the authority enhanced her understanding of regulatory requirements and the operational challenges faced by financial institutions.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Abercrombie studied at the University of Durham, where she achieved a First Class Honours degree in Maths and Psychology (BSc) from 1991 to 1994. This educational background has equipped her with analytical skills and a strong understanding of psychological principles, which are beneficial in her roles within the financial services sector.