PEXA UK reveals new independent board members

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PEXA UK has announced the appointment of two new independent non-executive directors (NEDs) to join its UK board.

The pair are Nicky Heathcote and Tim Everest and they will join the PEXA UK Board in April.

Heathcote has 30 years of experience in the property industry. She is currently chair of the Conveyancing Association and chair of the PCCB Compliance Committee. Her governance work follows a significant career in senior public sector roles including chief of staff at HM Land Registry (HMLR) and at the Gambling Commission.

Everest is a 30-year transformational executive and NED specialising in scaling businesses in complex and highly regulated environments. He has led major digital payment transformation programs as a leader at Pay.UK, CHAPS (Clearing House Automated Payment System), Bank of England, Lloyds Banking Group, Deutsche Bank and Cheque & Credit Co.

John Hooper, PEXA UK chair, and Joe Pepper, PEXA UK CEO, said: “We are delighted that these two highly skilled directors will join our UK Board as PEXA continues its mission to streamline the property and financial conveyancing market in the UK.”

Glenn King, PEXA group managing director and CEO, added: “We are thrilled to have Nicky and Tim join the PEXA UK Board and look forward to their collective insights and deep expertise as they support our momentum and growth in the UK.”

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