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Keith Williams appointed as new chair of Serco amid surge in defence and immigration spending

The Halfords chair will take over from John Rishton, who will have completed a nine-year tenure by the time he steps down in December.

Serco's offices, Bartley Wood Business Park, Bartley Way, Hook

Serco has announced the appointment of Keith Williams as chair during a period of robust growth, bolstered by increased government expenditure on defence and immigration.

Williams, who currently chairs Halfords, will succeed John Rishton, who will have completed a nine-year tenure when he steps down in December, as reported by .

On his appointment, Williams expressed it was an "honour" to be chosen for the role, adding that he "looked forward... to supporting [Serco's] important work in the delivery of critical public services, continued growth, and the creation of value for all stakeholders."

His appointment coincides with a prosperous period for the company, which has seen a surge due to increased spending in defence and immigration.

Serco reports revenue jump

Serco, a global provider of public services, reported revenue of £2.4bn in the first half of 2025, with an underlying operating profit of £140m.

The FTSE 250 firm anticipates full-year revenue growth to improve to one per cent due to "higher than anticipated" levels in the immigration sector.

As a result, its revenue guidance has been revised upwards from £4.8bn to £4.9bn.

Chief executive Anthony Kirby, who took up his role in March this year, described Serco's first-half performance as "strong."