Former FSA risk head Dewar to join JP Morgan Chase

Laura Miller
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JP Morgan Chase has hired Sally Dewar, the former head of risk at the FSA, to help manage its global response to regulatory change.

Dewar will join the bank's London office in June as a managing director, reporting to Barry Zubrow, global head of risk, the Financial Times reports. The former regulator will help lobby for the bank to the European Union and US rulemakers, and represent JP Morgan Chase on various industry groups. She will also work on implementation of new global and EU rules. Once considered a potential successor to FSA chief executive Hector Sants, Dewar announced her resignation last spring. She is one of a flood of top FSA officials who are leaving as the coalition government prepares to br...

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