Carol Sergeant
Carol Sergeant is a former FSA regulator who worked for Lloyds TSB between 2004-2011. She is considered a strong candidate to head one of the organisations that will be created from the break-up of the Financial Services Authority. In 2009, she "served on the panel of City leaders that advised then-shadow chancellor George Osborne on his plans to dismantle the FSA."[1]
Affiliations
- Bank of England (1974-1997)[2]
- Financial Services Authority, Regulator (1997-2003)[3]
- Lloyds TSB Group, Chief Risk Director (2004-2010)[2]
Record and Controversies
Revolving Door
Before joining the FSA Carol held a number of positions at the Bank of England. She joined Lloyds TSB Group as Chief Risk Director in February 2004.[3]
Contact
- Website:
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Resources
- Holt, Natalie, "Lloyds risk chief linked to senior FSA post," Money Marketing 11 Novembr 2010, accessed 28 February 2011.
- Masters, Brooke, "Lloyds Banking risk chief to leave post," Financial Times 10 November 2010, accessed 28 February 2011.
- Merrell, Caroline, "FSA regulator quits for Lloyds TSB," The Times, 30 October 2003, accessed 28 February 2011.
Notes
- ↑ Masters, Brooke, "Lloyds Banking risk chief to leave post," Financial Times 10 November 2010, accessed 28 February 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Holt, Natalie, "Lloyds risk chief linked to senior FSA post," Money Marketing 11 Novembr 2010, accessed 28 February 2011.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Merrell, Caroline, "FSA regulator quits for Lloyds TSB," The Times, 30 October 2003, accessed 28 February 2011.