News story: Chancellor appoints David Soanes and Niamh Moloney as members of the Prudential Regulation Committee
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has today confirmed that
David Soanes and Niamh Moloney will join the Prudential Regulation
Committee (PRC). They will both serve three-year terms on the
Committee, which takes the most important decisions of the Prudential
Regulation Authority (PRA), one of the UK’s financial regulators.
They replace Jill May and Julia Black who completed their
second terms in July 2024 and November 2024 respectively.
David Soanes has been a career investment banker specialising
in Financial Services, who has also sat on the board of UK Finance and
the Leadership Council of The CityUK, and he is a former UK Country
Head at UBS.
Niamh Moloney is Professor of Financial Markets
Law in the Law School at the London School of Economics and Political
Science and is an Independent Non-Executive Director of the board of
the Central Bank of Ireland. She specialises in financial regulation,
institutional structures and supervision.
Rachel Reeves,
Chancellor of the Exchequer said:
I am pleased to announce the
appointments of David Soanes and Niamh Maloney to the Prudential
Regulation Committee of the Bank of England.
Both appointments
will bring extensive experience of financial services to the role, and
will support the regulators renewed focus on growth.
Andrew
Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England said:
I am very pleased
to welcome David Soanes and Niamh Moloney to the Prudential Regulation
Committee. Between them they bring a great deal of experience and
expertise to the role, and the committee’s work will benefit greatly
from their insight.