Regional Management Corp. Appoints Philip Bancroft to Board of Directors
Mr. Bancroft’s appointment increases the size of Regional Management’s Board of Directors from eight directors to nine directors.
“We are delighted to welcome Phil to our Board,” said
“Regional has a first-class Board of Directors, and I’m excited to join the team as the company continues to expand its market share and broaden its reach across the country,” added
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