Tullett Prebon unveils new Chairman
Tullett Prebon, the FTSE 250-listed broker, has appointed non-executive Director Rupert Robson as its non-executive Chairman, with effect from March 6th when current Chairman Keither Hamill steps down.
Tullett Prebon, the FTSE 250-listed broker, has appointed non-executive Director Rupert Robson as its non-executive Chairman, with effect from March 6th when current Chairman Keither Hamill steps down.
Robson, who has been a non-executive Director since January 2007, will stand down as a member and as Chairman of the Remuneration Committee and as a member of the Audit Committee, and will become Chairman of the Nominations Committee.
The share price inched 0.04% higher to 279.90p by 08:53 Friday.
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