Geneva Appointment Head of Risk and Assurance

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Mon, Dec 05 2022 04:26 pm

Media Release 5 December 2022


Geneva Appointment Head of Risk and Assurance

Aaron Underdown joins Geneva from his role as Head of Credit Inspection, Bank of South Pacific to a newly created role at Geneva as Head of Risk and Assurance. Aaron has over twenty years’ experience working in Banking and Financial services, including having held a range of executive, credit and operational risk roles both in New Zealand and overseas.
Aaron’s focus will be upon regulatory and statutory compliance as well as managing and overseeing the development and strengthening of the Internal Audit function. Aaron reports directly to the Board and will provide independent advice on all risk and assurance matters. Aaron is a member of the New Zealand Institute of Directors and is a passionate advocate in uplifting risk management capability in organisations while building strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

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About Geneva Finance Limited
Geneva Finance is a New Zealand-owned finance company that provides finance and financial services to the consumer credit and small to medium business markets.
The company provides hire purchase finance, and personal loans secured by registered security interests over personal assets such as motor vehicles. Geneva Finance has been providing funding for family vehicles at competitive rates and a quick approvals process since 2002.
Geneva Finance Limited (GFL) is a listed company on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX).


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