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Hammerson's chief executive to step down after ten years

David Atkins will stay with the listed property group until next spring at the latest

Hammerson's chief executive David Atkins is stepping down from the post after ten years

Retail property group Hammerson has announced its chief executive is stepping down after a decade in the post.

David Atkins will leave the firm by next spring at the latest as it begins the search for his successor.

Listed Hammerson owns a string of major shopping centres and retail parks across the country including Bullring in Birmingham, Cabot Circus in Bristol, Victoria Gate in Leeds and Leicester's Highcross.

But the company has been undertaking a concerted programme of disposals in recent years aimed at reducing debt and strengthening its balance sheet.

In February, it posted a drop in rental income of £39 million in its full year results for 2019 and announced it was slashing dividends by half.

Mr Atkins, who joined Hammerson in 1998 and became chief executive in 2009, said: "It has been a privilege to have led Hammerson for over ten years and I am proud of the many achievements and the incredible colleagues I have worked with.

"The current environment, exacerbated by the impact of covid-19, is undoubtedly the most challenging we have faced as a business.