The Jersey Bankers Association (JBA) has appointed Richard Ingle as its new president, Business Life has reported.
In his new role, Ingle will succeed Chris Blampied from Royal Bank of Canada, who has now completed his two-year term leading the local industry body.
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The publication quoted Ingle saying: "I was honoured to be asked to stand as president and I look forward to representing the interests of the diverse range of member banks. In these times of continual change, the JBA has an important role to play in engaging with its members and working closely with its partners at home and overseas.
"Many of the international initiatives developed in response to the financial crisis are starting to come to fruition and it will be critical that Jersey banks have a voice to ensure their contribution is clearly understood and valued by the local and international community.
"On behalf of the association, I would like to thank Chris Blampied for his stewardship over the last two years," Ingle added.
The JBA has also said that Jerry Whitsey, head of products and marketing at RBS International, has succeeded Ingle as vice-president of the association.
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