Barclays has announced that John McFarlane has been appointed as a non-executive Director of Barclays with effect from 1 January 2015 and will succeed Sir David Walker as Chairman of Barclays with effect from the conclusion of the Barclays PLC AGM in 2015.
Sir David Walker will step down as a Director and as Chairman of Barclays with effect from the conclusion of the Barclays AGM in 2015.
McFarlane will remain a non-executive Director of Westfield Holdings Ltd and Old Oak Holdings Ltd.
McFarlane has a strong track record as a CEO and subsequently as a Chairman. He brings extensive experience of investment, corporate and retail banking, as well as insurance, strategy, risk and cultural change.
McFarlane served as Chief Executive Officer of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) from1997 to 2007 and prior to that was a group Executive Director at Standard Chartered. He has also held senior positions at Citicorp, including as Managing Director of Citicorp Investment Bank and later head of Citicorp and Citibank in the UK and Ireland. His past non-executive directorships include Royal Bank of Scotland Group and Capital Radio.
Commenting, Sir David Walker said, 'I am delighted that Barclays has appointed John McFarlane to succeed me as Chairman. We are making good progress toward the delivery of our strategic objectives and I have every confidence that John will work very successfully with Antony Jenkins in leading this great bank through the next phase of that journey.
Sir John Sunderland, who led the process to appoint a successor to Sir David Walker, said on Friday, 'The Barclays Board set very challenging requirements for its new Chairman and I am very pleased that in John McFarlane we have identified someone who met all of our criteria. John is an enormously experienced and respected banker with global experience of both retail and investment banking and he will bring great leadership, integrity and knowledge to the role.'
McFarlane commented 'I am looking forward enormously to joining the Barclays Board and to working with my fellow non-executive Directors, Antony Jenkins and his leadership team to deliver the strategy that Barclays has committed to and which I fully support. Under Sir David’s leadership Barclays has made significant progress in putting in place the foundations for sustainable, long term success. I am very excited to be asked to Chair Barclays as it enters the next, important stage of its long history.'
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