Non-exec chair of FCA appointed

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John Griffith-Jones has been appointed as the non-executive chair designate of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Griffith-Jones is currently chairman of KPMG in the UK and will join the FSA Board on 1 September 2012 as a non-executive director and deputy chair.

He will participate fully in the governance of the FSA and work with Martin Wheatley, the CEO designate of the FCA, to oversee the creation of the new authority. He will also chair the non-executive committee of the Board.

The FCA will be one of the two new UK regulatory bodies for the financial services industry, replacing the FSA once the Financial Services Bill is commenced early in 2013.

Lord Turner will remain as executive chairman of the FSA until its transition into the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and FCA is complete.

“I am pleased with the appointment of John Griffith-Jones as Chairman of the FCA,” said Mark Hoban, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.

“It will be a key role in the successful delivery of the Government’s plan for a new regulatory structure in the UK. He understands the challenges facing the financial services sector and this, together with his experience in both chairman and CEO roles, will be very valuable as we move towards the creation of the FCA.”

Griffith-Jones, said: “Having worked in the financial world all my professional career, I know how important it is that consumers, investors and businesses have trust in the integrity of the UK’s financial services industry and markets. I see the future role of the Financial Conduct Authority as key to rebuilding that trust, in particular through its increased focus on consumer protection and choice.”

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