Former president Anthony Ward leaves PFS board

Served as president from March 2023 and his tenure was due to be extended

Isabel Baxter
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Personal Finance Society (PFS) president Anthony Ward has decided to leave the PFS board as his term in post comes to an end.

Ward joined the PFS board in September 2021, serving as president from March 2023 to September 2024. His departure comes ahead of the PFS annual general meeting on 11 November, where his tenure was due to be extended.   Ward said: "It has been a great honour to play such a significant leadership role on the PFS board and as president. I would like to thank our wonderful PFS members and the many colleagues with whom I have been fortunate to work on the PFS board for their kind support. "I have been pleased to have been able to add value to the PFS during my tenure, as well as learn ...

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