CII executive and PFS director Mathew Mallett exits

To ‘explore other opportunities’

Isabel Baxter
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Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) executive and Personal Finance Society (PFS) director Mathew Mallett has left to “explore other opportunities”.

Mallett was executive director for digital and information at the CII and joined the professional body in late 2022. He then joined the board of the PFS in October 2024. The CII said he has "driven our organisation's focus on delivering an enhanced member experience through more seamless digital journeys and engagement as part of our five-year strategic plan". Mallett said he has "thoroughly enjoyed" his time with the CII. He said: "I'm proud to have contributed to the successful delivery and introduction of new technologies that have allowed us to better tailor our customer and me...

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