The Financial Ombudsman Service's (FOS) chief ombudsman and chief executive Natalie Ceeney is to step down after four years in office.
The FOS will be run by deputy chief ombudsman, Tony Boorman, until further notice, it said. FOS chairman Sir Nicholas Montagu, who made the announcement, said: "In the close to four years since joining, Natalie (pictured) has taken the service from dealing with an annual workload of 150,000 cases to over 500,000 cases - with the organisation trebling in size under her leadership in response to the challenges of PPI. "So having just received our millionth new PPI complaint, Natalie feels that now is the time for her to move on - as the ombudsman service itself starts out on a new set o...
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