Search for New Head of British Financial Guard Begins
The Ministry of Finance is preparing to start a search for a new head of the British financial guard, one of the world’s most important banking roles.
Background
The current head, Sam Woods, will step down at the end of his second term in June next year. A recruitment process is expected to start after summer, with city sources suggesting that the role will attract interest from high-ranking regulatory figures.
Role and Responsibilities
As CEO of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), the new head will also serve as a deputy governor of the Bank of England, a member of the bank, and director of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The role is crucial in regulating and overseeing the UK’s financial sector.
Candidate Speculation
Mr. Woods is seen as a plausible candidate to succeed Andrew Bailey as governor of the Bank of England in 2028. Before his current PRA role, he was the executive director of insurance.
Recruitment Process
The news of the upcoming recruitment process comes weeks after the Chancellor appointed Nikhil Rathi as head of the Financial Conduct Authority for a second term of five years. The Ministry of Finance has not commented on the matter.
Timing
The recruitment process is not expected to officially start until after summer, with the new head expected to take over in June next year. The search for a suitable candidate is likely to be rigorous, given the importance of the role in maintaining the stability of the UK’s financial sector.