NS&I chief executive reappointed for three year term

First appointed in 2017

Hannah Godfrey
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Ian Ackerly has been reappointed as chief executive of National Savings & Investments (NS&I) for a three year term.

Ackerly was reappointed for the three year term as of 13 March by HM Treasury.  Ackerly was appointed chief executive of NS&I in February 2017. Immediately before joining NS&I he was at Barclays, which he joined in 2011 as director of investments, and where he was responsible for Barclays' UK retail investment business. NS&I goes digital for advisers with online portal The chief executive has more than 20 years' experience in the UK retail financial services industry.  His previous roles include managing director of investments and pensions at Virgin Money, managing director of ...

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