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B&CE appoints a new chief risk officer

by Muna Abdi
April 7, 2022
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B&CE, provider of The People’s Pension, has appointed Dominic Fielding as its new chief risk officer to its executive team.

Fielding comes to B&CE from the Handelsbanken Group, where he spent 30 years in the finance industry. He has held significant positions at companies such as Aviva and PwC in the past. He previously worked for the Financial Ombudsman Service and led the Financial Crime Practitioner Panel of the Investment Association. Fielding will oversee compliance, regulatory planning, business assurance, and governance.

B&CE chief executive officer Patrick Heath-Lay says: “We’re very pleased to welcome Dominic, who not only comes with a huge amount of experience and knowledge but also a keen sense of personal responsibility and commitment to customer service excellence. He is completely in tune with our own values, of creating simplicity, showing compassion, and keeping promises.”

Fielding says: “It has been an incredible first decade for The People’s Pension and I’m delighted to be asked to help oversee this extraordinary success story. B&CE has a rich history of good governance and putting its customers at the heart of what it does, and I intend to continue this legacy as both the organisation and automatic enrolment continue to grow.”

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