Richard Fearon joins the Nottingham as non-executive director

Fearon was previously CEO of Leeds Building Society.

Related topics:  New Hire,  Nottingham BS
Rozi Jones | Editor, Financial Reporter
18th May 2026
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Nottingham Building Society has appointed Richard Fearon to its board as a non-executive director.

Taking up the role in September, Richard will take over the position of senior independent director from Peter O’Donnell. Peter will remain on the board and continue to chair the Audit Committee.

Richard has with more than 20 years’ experience across executive and board level roles within the UK banking and mutual sectors.

He spent ten years at the Leeds Building Society, where he held executive roles including chief commercial officer, deputy chief executive, and CEO.

Earlier in his career, Richard held senior roles at Lloyds Banking Group. He has also served on the main board of UK Finance, where he chaired the audit and risk committee and the mortgage board.

Robin Ashton, chair of Nottingham Building Society, said: “We are delighted to welcome Richard to the board of Nottingham Building Society. He brings extensive leadership experience from across retail banking and the mutual sector, alongside deep knowledge of mortgages and savings, and a strong track record in transformation and governance.

“Richard’s appointment as senior independent director will add significant strength to our board as we continue to deliver our strategy as a modern, member owned organisation."

Richard Fearon added: “I am delighted to be joining the board of Nottingham Building Society and to take on the role of senior independent director later this year. Nottingham has a strong mutual heritage and a clear commitment to serving members in a responsible and sustainable way. I have watched the Society’s transformation with real interest over recent years and admire its strong sense of purpose and ambition. I look forward to working with the board at this important stage in the Society’s evolution.”

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