FSCS appoints Barclaycard and Which? execs to board

Scheme's funding review consultation ends today

Tom Ellis
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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has appointed three new members to its board, including executives from Which? and Barclaycard Business Solutions.

The financial services lifeboat fund appointed Which? deputy chief executive Helen Parker, Barclaycard Business Solutions chief executive Steven Cooper and Decisioning Blueprints non-executive director Patrick Neville to its board from 1 July. The new members will replace Liz Barclay, Jayne Nickalls, Paul Stockton and David Weymouth, who all completed two terms of office. The FSCS said between them the three would bring a strong experience of financial services, change management and consumer protection to the scheme. Chairman Lawrence Churchill said: "We're delighted to have three...

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