Quilter CEO Feeney to chair FCA Practitioner Panel

From 1 January

Tom Ellis
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Quilter chief executive Paul Feeney has been appointed as chairman of the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) independent practitioner panel.

Feeney (pictured) will take on the role from 1 January, succeeding Zurich UK chief executive Tulsi Naidu. Feeney has been a member of the panel since 2015. The practitioner panel is tasked with assessing the FCA's policies and practices to ensure they are consistent with its general duties under law. Feeney said: "'At a moment in time when the industry and the regulator face unprecedented challenges it is especially important that the FCA can call on the expertise of senior industry practitioners. "I look forward to working together with my colleagues on the panel and drawing on th...

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