FCA's Megan Butler to step down from exec role

Butler set to depart in the spring and be replaced by Emily Shepperd

Pedro Gonçalves
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Outgoing FCA executive director of supervision  investment, wholesale and specialist Megan Butler
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Outgoing FCA executive director of supervision investment, wholesale and specialist Megan Butler

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced key changes to its executive committee, with executive director of transformation Megan Butler due to step down from her role “in the spring”.

Butler, who joined the FCA in 2016 from the Bank of England as executive director of supervision - investment, wholesale and specialist,  will be succeeded by Emily Shepperd. She will lead the FCA'...

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