Richard Stein will assume the role of chief risk officer of Citizens Financial Group upon the retirement of Malcolm Griggs in Q1/24. Stein will report to Bruce Van Saun, chairman and CEO of Citizens Financial Group, and serve on the bank’s executive committee.

Stein will join Citizens from Fifth Third Bancorp, where he most recently served as executive vice president and chief credit officer with responsibility for enterprise-wide credit risk management. In that role, he oversaw consumer credit, special assets, middle-market credit, commercial credit, capital markets credit and commercial real estate credit while managing all regulatory and governance stakeholder relationships.

Griggs has been with Citizens since 2014. He was appointed chief risk officer in 2016, having previously served as chief credit officer. He joined Citizens from Citigroup and, over the course of more than 30 years, has also served in senior risk management leadership roles at Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Wachovia and Fifth Third.

“Richard is a highly experienced risk management executive whose deep experience, drive and sharp strategic insights will enable him to provide strong and effective leadership for our risk organization as we continue our efforts to become a top performing bank,” Van Saun said. “We have designed a thoughtful transition process that will further strengthen our risk management capabilities while ensuring strong continuity.

“Malcolm caps a long and highly successful career in banking and risk management having made immeasurable contributions to Citizens since joining us just after our IPO. He has been a tremendous partner and valued advisor whose work to embed risk management in our culture has helped to directly enable the success of our growth strategy. We wish him all the best in his life’s next chapter.”