What more proof could there be that banking stays in the blood? After a five-year stint as chairman of the UK’s Securities & Investments Board (SIB), Sir Andrew Large is returning to the coal face by becoming Sir Peter Middleton’s replacement as deputy chairman at Barclays.
“It’s too early for me to hang up my boots,” says Large, who is 56 this year. “I always enjoyed working in banking, and it’s going to be such an interesting time in the financial services industry that it felt natural for me to gravitate back.
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