JFSC welcomes a new Executive Director of Policy, Innovation and Marketing & Communications.
17/07/2024
Today (17 July 2024), the Jersey Financial Services Commission announced the appointment of Alan Ainsworth as Executive Director of Policy, Innovation and Marketing & Communications.
Alan will take up his post in August 2024.
Alan's experience includes:-
- Over 30 years of experience in banking, payments, and FinTech, including.
- Leading the government relations for Barclays and Barclaycard consumer and payments businesses for over a decade.
- For the last six years, Alan was the Strategy, Policy and Standards Director for Open Banking Limited in the UK and
- More recently, he worked for the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance as their Open Finance Lead.
At the JFSC Alan will:-
- Have overall responsibility for developing and maintaining Jersey’s financial services regulatory framework, including related local and international stakeholder engagement.
- Responsible for the JFSC’s Marketing and Communications team and the JFSC’s Innovation Hub.
- Have overall responsibility for developing and maintaining Jersey’s financial services regulatory framework, including related local and international stakeholder engagement.
Director General Jill Britton said:
- “We are very pleased to welcome Alan to the executive team. Alan has significant and wide-ranging experience and expertise in financial services, which will bring enormous benefit to the JFSC.
- We look forward to seeing our Policy, Marketing and Communications and Innovation teams continue to go from strength to strength under his leadership.”
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