UAE: Rakbank chief executive-elect quits
Issue 948
- 07 Jun 2013
| 1 minute read
The man supposed to take over as chief executive at the National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah (Rakbank) has reportedly quit, not long after the bank was the victim of a massive global bank card fraud. News agency Reuters quoted two sources within the bank as saying Ian Larkin – who was to take over from outgoing chief executive Graham Honeybill in July – left just six weeks after arriving at the bank.
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