Regulator appoints two new members to FCA board

Effective 1 April and 1 August

Sophie King
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed two new non-executive directors to its board.

Jeanette Lichner and Bernadette Conroy have both joined and will be on the board for three-year terms beginning on 1 April and 1 August retrospectively. Current board members Amelia Fletcher OBE and Catherine Bradley CBE are set to step down following the end of their terms. Fletcher will also step down as Payment Systems Regulator non-executive member. Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen MP said: "The work of the FCA is crucial in ensuring we continue to have a world-leading financial services sector. Their expertise and knowledge will be highly valuable to the FCA as it car...

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