EY nabs ex-FSA chief Nicoll
Sheila Nicoll, the former director of conduct policy at the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has joined EY’s asset management practice as a senior advisor.
At the FSA Nicholl, whose departure was announced in January this year, led work on a range of issues including the retail distribution review. She has held roles in financial services policy since 1982.
The accountancy firm stated that in her new role Nicoll will work major clients across the globe, assisting them with public policy and regulatory issues with a specific focus on the UK and Europe.
Alex Birkin, EY's global head of asset management advisory, commented: "We're delighted Sheila has
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