Tracey McDermott to leave the FCA

Tracey McDermott, Acting Chief Executive of the FCA, has announced that she is leaving the organisation on 1 July.

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Rozi Jones
13th April 2016
FCA

She decided in early December 2015 to withdraw from the process to become the permanent Chief Executive of the FCA but would continue as Acting Chief Executive until a permanent replacement was in post.

Andrew Bailey was appointed as the new Chief Executive on 26 January and is due to take up the position on the 1 July 2016.

Tracey was previously Director of Supervision and Authorisations and prior to that Director of Enforcement and Financial Crime.

John Griffith-Jones, Chairman of the FCA said:

“Tracey has done a terrific job leading the FCA over the last 7 months, building on the enormous contribution she has made in her various roles over the previous 15 years. Transitions are always challenging and her energy and clarity of purpose have been invaluable in steering the organisation in the right direction. I know she will continue to lead the FCA with the same commitment until Andrew Bailey arrives in July and I and the Board are grateful for her unstinting support.”

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