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BBA chief executive to step down

by: Mortgage Solutions
  • 02/04/2012
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BBA chief executive to step down
Angela Knight, chief executive of the British Bankers Association (BBA) has announced her intention to step down in the summer.

Knight, who has been at the BBA for five years, will be staying on while the search for her successor is concluded.

Prior to the BBA Knight was the chief executive of the Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers.

She said: “I have been at the BBA at a time of extraordinary difficulty and during a crisis of a magnitude that few if any have seen before or expected.

“The BBA has played a strong part throughout this challenging period and has helped the industry it represents with the significant changes to regulation and legislation required. The UK banking industry has already undergone radical restructuring to make it fit for the future and I am pleased to have played a part in this.

“I leave the BBA in good health and heart. It has a strong and forward looking team of excellent and committed individuals who will be as great a support for my successor as they have been to me.”

Marcus Agius, chairman of the BBA, added: “Knight has piloted the British Bankers’ Association – and the industry – with skill and determination through turbulent times and leaves the organisation strengthened and well placed to respond to the challenges ahead.

“Angela has been instrumental in overseeing the BBA’s development as the key voice in the debate on the future of the banking sector and the industry is grateful for the leadership she has shown through these difficult times. I wish her all the best for the future.”

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