
The Financial Services Authority has appointed two new non-executive Directors to the Board of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) with effect from 1 February 2007.
They are:
Tony Ashford
Currently the Chairman of the HSBC Pensions Trust and a Non-executive Director of AIB (UK) Limited and the Jubilee Sailing Trust. Tony worked for HSBC from 1985 until 2005, rising to the position of General Manager, Personal Banking and Executive Committee member in 2000. He previously worked for Thomas Cook and British Steel Corporation.
Rosalind Reston
A solicitor, authorised insolvency practitioner and accredited mediator. Until her recent retirement, when she decided to pursue a portfolio career, she was a partner at Lovells, where she had worked for 21 years. Whilst at Lovells, Rosalind was involved in banking, fraud and insolvency matters and acted for a wide variety of banks and other financial institutions.
David Hall Chairman of the FSCS Board said:
"I am delighted to welcome two people of such high calibre to the Board. Tony Ashford and Rosalind Reston are joining us at an important time for the Scheme, and each brings a wealth of experience that will be of great benefit to FSCS and those we are here to serve. I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to Sarah Brown who retires from the Board at the end of February. She has made an outstanding contribution to the Scheme since joining us as a founder member in 2000."
FSA Chairman Callum McCarthy said:
"We are pleased that Tony Ashford and Rosalind Reston have been appointed to the FSCS Board as Non-executive directors. They bring with them experience in their fields which will greatly benefit the FSCS."