Arbuthnot Banking Group appoints Nigel Boardman to its Board as Non-Executive Director 03-Jun-2019

– UK, London –  Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC (LON: ARBB) today announced the appointment of Nigel Boardman as a non-executive director of the Company with immediate effect.

Sir Henry Angest, Chairman and Chief Executive of ABG commented “We are delighted to welcome Nigel to the Board of ABG. Nigel Boardman is widely regarded as one of the outstanding corporate lawyers of his generation, He brings not only a wealth of experience but also a degree of pragmatism and an insightful intellect. We look forward to working with him as our Company continues to grow.”

About Nigel Boardman

Nigel served as a partner in Slaughter and May from 1982 until his retirement from the partnership on 30 April 2019. While a partner he served, inter alia, as Head of Corporate from 1996 to 2004.

Nigel has received a number of accolades including the Financial Times’ Special Achievement Award, Chambers Directories Lifetime Achievement Award, Lawyer of the Decade Award from Financial News and has been ranked as a ‘star performer’ for Corporate and M&A work by Chambers in its UK, Europe, and Global Directories.

Nigel is a consulting editor of the Oxford University Press’s ‘Annotated Companies Acts’ and is on the Editorial Board of the ‘Journal for Corporate and Commercial Law and Practice’. He is a Vice President of Save the Children UK, a non-executive board member at the Department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy and a Deputy Chairman of the British Museum.

For more information: http://www.arbuthnotlatham.co.uk

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