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City execs fear ‘captain deserting sinking ship’ after FCA chair’s shock resignation

Randell's letter said it was 'a privilege' to serve the FCA during 'this extraordinary and challenging period'

Charles Randell's departure is awkwardly-timed. FCA chief executive Nikhil Rathi is barely a year in the job
Charles Randell's departure is awkwardly-timed. FCA chief executive Nikhil Rathi is barely a year in the job Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

The resignation of Financial Conduct Authority chair Charles Randell came as a shock to regulatory specialists in the City, who voiced concern about upheaval at the UK watchdog.

Randell, who was expected to stay in post until 2023, is now set to leave next year and said in a 15 October letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak that it's "the right time for a new chair".

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