CII appoints five directors to Personal Finance Society board

The professional body welcomes new members as three step down

Isabel Baxter
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has appointed five new directors to the board of the Personal Finance Society (PFS).

The new institute directors are: Andy Briscoe; Neil Buckley; Christine Elliott; Edward Grant; and, Catharine Seddon. They will join the PFS board for an initial period of one year. They will join two new member directors, Carla Brown and Daniel Williams, who were announced by the PFS board earlier this week. Briscoe is a former chair of the Money Advice Service and Indesser - the joint venture between the Cabinet Office and Equifax. Buckley is a non-executive director and chair of multiple organisations. He is the former chief executive (CEO) of the legal services board and directo...

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