FCA board confirmed

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The Treasury has named the members of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Board.

The Board will be effective from 1 April when the FCA begins operating.

Including FCA chairman John Griffith-Jones, the Board will consist of 12 members. This includes four executive members: Martin Wheatley, chief executive of the FCA; Tracey McDermott, FCA director of enforcement and financial crime; Clive Adamson, FCA director of supervision and Lesley Titcomb, FCA chief operating officer.

Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, will be a non-executive director. Mick McAteer, Amanda Davidson and Sir Brian Pomeroy were all FSA Board members and will join the FCA Board as non-executive directors.

Three non-executive directors are new appointments and these are Jane Platt, David Harker CBE and Amelia Fletcher.

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