Oliver Morley to depart PPF and take up CEO role at Maps

Morley will leave the PPF in December to head up Maps, with fund set to appoint interim CEO

Jasmine Urquhart
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Current PPF chief executive Oliver Morley will head up Maps from December
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Current PPF chief executive Oliver Morley will head up Maps from December

Pension Protection Fund (PPF) chief executive Oliver Morley is set to depart the lifeboat fund to head up the Money and Pensions Service (Maps) from December, replacing current chief executive (CEO) Caroline Siarkiewicz.

Morley, who joined the PPF in 2018, has led the digital transformation and business development efforts of the PPF, which manages £32.5bn of assets. He will join Maps as CEO as it progresses thr...

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