U-turn revives PFS CEO role

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The Personal Finance Society is seeking an interim CEO ahead of recruiting for a permanent successor to Keith Richards.

Richards, who had been in the post since 2013, left in June last year. The PFS board will use consultants to find the interim CEO and expects to have someone in place before the end of the summer.

The PFS has been part of the wider Chartered Insurance Institute group for nearly 18 years. The CII said at the time of Richards’ departure that his replacement would be chief membership officer but not have the title of CEO.

The move to reinstate the post has come after PFS members criticised the

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