Stephen Jones appointed CEO of new trade body
Stephen Jones has been confirmed as the first CEO of UK Finance, the new financial services trade association due to launch this summer.
"We will serve our members by helping them build a more customer-focused and innovative finance and banking sector for the benefit of the UK economy as a whole."
UK Finance will integrate the mandates, skills, staff and members of six trade associations: The Asset Based Finance Association, British Bankers’ Association, Council of Mortgage Lenders, Financial Fraud Action UK, Payments UK and the UK Cards Association.
Stephen Jones has held a wide range of roles in finance for nearly thirty years, including for Santander, Barclays, Citigroup and Schroders. His most recent roles have been as CFO and Executive Director of Santander UK and as a Senior Adviser to Cerberus Capital Management.
Stephen Jones said: “I am excited to be joining UK Finance at this formative time, and believe that the expertise and reach of the constituent organisations will be deepened by coming together.
“We will serve our members by helping them build a more customer-focused and innovative finance and banking sector for the benefit of the UK economy as a whole."
Recently appointed Chairman, Bob Wigley, added: “We are delighted to be able to announce Stephen’s appointment. He will bring drive and focus to the integration, and has the experience and vision to develop UK Finance into a world class organisation working on behalf of its members and millions of customers, small and large, across the financial services sector. I look forward to working together with Stephen and many other colleagues to achieve this.”
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