FCA amplifies board with three appointments

Three new non-exec members

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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has added three new members to its board, from banking, regulatory and advice backgrounds.

Liam Coleman, Alice Maynard and Tommaso Valletti joined the regulator as non-executive board members at the start of the week. Coleman, Great Western Hospitals NHS Trust chair, has held senior leadership roles in banking including Co-op Bank chief executive. Maynard has a wealth of experience as an adviser and non-executive director across several regulated industries, is a board member at HM Revenue & Customs and Transport for London and former chair of charity Scope. Valletti is a highly experienced competition and regulatory economist, with a background in academia, multilateral...

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