Sheila Nicoll to leave the FSA

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Financial Services Authority

The FSA’s conduct business unit director of policy, Sheila Nicoll, is to leave the regulator in April.

Her departure will come as the Financial Conduct Authority takes over much of the FSA’s regulatory functions.

Nicoll was heaving involved in the development of both the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) and the Mortgage Market Review (MMR).

She said: “I have spent five challenging but fascinating years at the FSA, through what has arguably been one of the most dramatic periods of change the financial services industry has known. I have worked with a truly professional team and strongly believe that some of the policies we have implemented will create lasting benefit for consumers.

“Having seen major policy initiatives such as the RDR through to implementation, I feel now is the right time for me to handover to those who will drive the FCA’s policy approach in the future. I will stay with the FSA until the changeover to ensure an orderly handover and then will explore fresh opportunities. I wish the FCA and its staff every success in driving forward the FCA’s objectives of ensuring a fair deal for consumers.”

Martin Wheatley said: “I would like to thank Sheila sincerely for the contribution she has made to the foundation of the FCA and for the delivery of complex initiatives such as the Retail Distribution Review and Mortgage Market Review. On behalf of my Executive team, I wish Sheila all the best.”

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