Former Which? director joins FCA board

Other non-execs see terms extended

Tom Ellis
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Consumer expert and former Which? director Richard Lloyd has been appointed to the board of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as a non-executive director.

Lloyd is also a founding trustee of the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute and is currently a chair of consumer complaint resolution organisation Resolver. He will begin his three-year term on the regulator's board from 1 April. Baroness Sarah Hogg, who is the FCA's senior independent director, has also been reappointed as a non-executive director for a second three-year term. She is also a director of 3i, Carnival, GKN and the BBC. Wanda Goldwag appointed to FCA's consumer panel Amelia Fletcher OBE has also seen her time as a non-executive director extended by the FCA. She w...

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