Kay Ingram exits LEBC after 18 years

To pursue writing and commentating career

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LEBC public policy director Kay Ingram is leaving the advice business after 18 years.

Ingram has revealed she is leaving the firm on Friday (16 July) to become a personal finance writer, commentator and broadcaster. She will be taking a short break before taking to her new venture. Ingram, who is also a chartered financial planner, has said she wants to continue using her experience to improve financial literacy among the public who do not receive financial advice. "I hope that better informed consumers will feel able to seek financial advice when taking important financial decisions," she said. "Kay has been a stalwart of LEBC's development, fulfilling various r...

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