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Jon Pain: KPMG > RBS Jon Pain, a former managing director and one-time interim chief executive of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), is to join state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). Pain, who joins from KPMG, will be head of conduct and regulatory affairs, a new position. Pain, the former managing director in charge of supervising banks and insurers, left the City regulator in 2011 ahead of the coalition government's plan to split it into the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority. Barry O'Dwyer: Prudential > Standard Life Standard Life has appoin...

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