OSLO, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Norwegian bank DNB announced the following changes to its corporate management on Monday:
* Increases top management team to 13 people from 11
* New structure fits strategy launched in September, spokesman says
* Compliance unit is made part of group management; Mirella Elisa Wassiluk appointed group executive vice president for compliance
* Wassiluk comes from Norway’s Mininstry of Finance where she held a position as deputy director general. She will join DNB in April 2018
* A “New business” unit is also made part of top management, headed by Rasmus Aage Figenschou. The unit includes data insight and new banking
* Trond Bentestuen will move to the post of group executive vice president for Wealth Management & Insurance, while Ingjerd Blekeli Spiten (starting in January 2018), will replace him as group executive vice president for the Personal Banking unit
* Rune Bjerke remains DNB’s CEO, and Kjerstin Braathen remains CFO
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