FCA appoints new non-exec director

Joins regulator's board

Tom Ellis
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed Nick Stace to its board as a non-executive director for an initial three-year term, starting 1 April.

Stace (pictured) is currently chief executive of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and has executive leadership experience in consumer organisations as Which? deputy CEO and Choice (Australia) CEO. He said: "I am delighted to be joining the FCA at such an important time. The treatment of consumers using financial services is something we can all relate to and is rightly one of the FCA's priorities in the work it performs. I look forward to joining the board to help the FCA meet its objectives in this area." The FCA's non-executive directors are charged with helping to shape the...

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