Lloyds Banking chief executive elect António Horta-Osório has recruited two senior executives from current employer Santander as he prepares for a major overhaul of the UK bank's senior management.Horta-Osório, who takes over at Lloyds from Eric Daniels next March, has appointed Juan Colombas as chief risk officer and Antonio Lorenzo as head of wealth management and international. Both leave their current positions immediately.In response, Santander appointed a new chief risk officer, José María Nus, and a chief finance officer, Justo Gomez. Both are Spanish and have worked previously with Ana Patricia Botín, Santander UK's new chief executive. Alfredo Saenz, Santander's group chief executive will also join the UK board. A report in the FT this morning also suggested Eric Daniels, the outgoing Lloyds chief executive, had held preliminary talks about taking a senior advisory role at UBS.