Hector Sants has been appointed chief executive of the FSA, succeeding John Tiner who steps down on ...
Hector Sants has been appointed chief executive of the FSA, succeeding John Tiner who steps down on 19 July. Sants, currently managing director of wholesale and institutional markets at the regulator, will take up the post on 20 July. He joined the FSA in May 2004 from Credit Suisse First Boston where he was chief executive of Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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