FSA appoints banking expert as senior adviser

Laura Miller
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The FSA has appointed retail banking specialist, Graham Halliday, as senior advisor.

Halliday will join the FSA on a part-time basis, bringing 37 years experience in banking, mainly at Natwest where he was a regional managing director. Most recently he was director of strategy and business affairs at Monitise and was also director of banking and financial services at the Post Office. Hector Sants, chief executive of the FSA, says:"Graham will bring a wealth of knowledge to the FSA. "This is a further example of our commitment to have the right mix of people working at the FSA, combining those with regulatory experience and those with strong commercial backgrounds."...

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