The Finance Industry Standards Association (FISA), the secured loan self-regulatory body, has changed its constitution to give broker members equal board representation.
The personal accounts board should include consumer representation in the form of a panel similar to those used by the Financial Services Authority, claims the Pensions Policy Institute.
Robin Phipps, executive director with responsibility for UK business operations at Legal & General, has announced he will stand down on July 13.
Scottish Widows today unveils two new senior managers as part of a major restructure of its marketing and distribution division.
Standard Life has revealed the results of a Board reshuffle including the appointment of a replacement for Sir Brian Stewart who will step down as chairman of the company at the end of May.
The Treasury has announced changes to the board of the Financial Services Authority, including the appointment of two non-executive directors.
The Chartered Insurance Institute has approved proposals to create a governing board of 13 members as part of its aim to establish a new board and council.
Equitable Life has appointed a new non-executive director to its board with effect from next month.
Old Mutual has declared it has support from shareholders representing 62.5% of Swedish insurer Skandia in its ongoing bid for the company.
Skandia chairman Bernt Magnusson has this morning announced his departure from the company, citing a board split over the bid from Old Mutual as the main reason for not staying.