Zurich's Tulsi Naidu named chair of FCA Practitioner Panel

From 1 August

Adam Saville
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New chair positions announced for both FCA Practitioner Panel and FCA Markets Practitioner Panel

Tulsi Naidu, chief executive of Zurich in the UK, will be the new chair of the FCA Practitioner Panel from 1 August 2019. She has been a member of the Panel since 2017 and succeeds Anne Richards, chief executive of Fidelity International. Nikhil Rathi, chief executive officer of London Stock Exchange, becomes chair of the FCA Markets Practitioner Panel from 1 July 2019. He has been a member of the Panel since 2015 and succeeds John Trundle, chief executive officer of Euroclear UK & Ireland. Nikhil is also a member of the FCA Practitioner Panel. "Both Tulsi and Nikhil have served on th...

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