John Griffith-Jones to leave the FCA

John Griffith-Jones, Chairman of the FCA and the Payment Systems Regulator, has confirmed that he will leave both organisations at the end of his term of office on 31 March 2018.

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Rozi Jones
19th June 2017
FCA

Griffith-Jones was appointed as the first FCA Chair in April 2013 and became Chair of the PSR when it was established in April 2014.

HM Treasury has confirmed that it will commence the process for recruiting a new Chair for the FCA.

John Griffith-Jones commented: “I committed to a five year fixed term to chair the FCA and, in so doing, to help ensure that conduct regulation became a respected part of the UK financial landscape. It has been, and continues to be, a great privilege to be responsible for the work of both the FCA and the PSR. I like to believe that I will leave both in good shape to regulate well in the future.”

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, added: “I want to thank John Griffith-Jones for his work as Chairman of both the Financial Conduct Authority and the Payment Systems Regulator.

“Both undertake a vital role in ensuring that the UK financial markets work well and that the interests of consumers and users of those markets are protected. John Griffith-Jones has provided strong leadership to both Boards during his tenure, helping to establish them as key parts of the UK financial regulatory system.”

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