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KPMG appoint former MEP Kay Swinburne to senior role

She has been appointed vice chair for financial services

Kay Swinburne(Image: Matthew Horwood)

Former Tory MEP for Wales Kay Swinburne has been appointed vice chair of financial services for professional advisory firm KPMG in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Ms Swinburne will take up her new role on July 1, that will see her chairing the Big Four professional advisory firm's risk and regulatory insight centre, which provides experts on risk and regulation.

She will work closely with its head of financial services, Karim Haji.

During her 10 years in the European Parliament she served as vice chair of the influential Economics and Monetary Affairs Committee.

She also played a pivotal role in shaping EU and global financial services legislation, including setting up the EU supervisory bodies (ESAs, SSM, SRM), capital markets union (EMIR, MiFID II, Prospectus, CCP Recovery & Resolution), and the broader banking union files.

Chairman of KPMG º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Bill Michael said: “I’m delighted that Kay is joining KPMG at a critical time for our firm, our profession and for the United Kingdom.

"Her wealth of experience and knowledge will be invaluable to our clients, and Kay’s arrival underscores our commitment to attracting the very best talent from across the market.”

Ms Swinburne said: "The financial services regulatory insights centre has a great reputation for its ability to recognise and anticipate the changing nature of regulation.