Target Group appoints non-executive director  

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Target Group has announced the appointment of Andrew McIntyre as a non-executive director on its board.

McIntyre’s addition is just the latest senior appointment as the firm looks to meet its growth targets, following the recent appointments of John Barker as chief operating officer (COO) and Bernard Conlon as chief risk officer (CRO) last month.

McIntyre had an executive career with EY where he acted as a partner for 28 years, and was a board member and trustee of the firm’s pension schemes. He has also served on the boards of Southern Housing Group, the National Bank of Greece and the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He is currently a non-executive director of Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, C. Hoare & Co. and Ecclesiastical Insurance Group plc.

Roger Newman, CEO at Target Group, said: “We are delighted to welcome Andrew McIntyre to Target Group’s board as a non-executive director. The company is focused on its plans to transform itself and expansion, to continue providing exemplary services to both customers and clients, and we are pleased that Andrew will be a part of this process. His wide range of experience and dedication to building long-term partnerships will be invaluable in driving Target Group forward and helping us navigate new challenges as we evolve as a business.”

McIntyre added: “I am very pleased to be joining the board at Target Group during such an exciting time. I believe that my prior experience will help the firm continue to develop in not only providing cutting edge products and services, but also delivering true digital transformation – for us and for others. I look forward to working closely with Roger and the board to carry out Target Group’s vision and grow the business further.”

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