01/08/2023

The Exeter appoints two new Independent Non-Executive Directors to its board

The Exeter appoints two new Independent Non-Executive Directors to its board
The Exeter appoints two new Independent Non-Executive Directors to its board

Protection and health insurance provider The Exeter has announced the appointment of Suzanne Clark (subject to regulatory approval) and Kelvin Malayapillay as Non-Executive Directors to its board.

Protection and health insurance provider The Exeter has announced the appointment of Suzanne Clark (subject to regulatory approval) and Kelvin Malayapillay as Non-Executive Directors to its board.

Suzanne has a lengthy record of supporting financial services organisations through critical transformations, including her time at the Bank of England during the financial crisis. Suzanne has also held Chief Internal Auditor roles at the Yorkshire Building Society and investment bank Peel Hunt, as well as senior roles at Lloyds Banking Group plc and RBS.

Suzanne joins The Exeter Board with a wealth of Audit Committee Chair experience from her roles at HBL Bank UK and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, where she helped guide the organisation through the pandemic.
Kelvin Malayapillay has spent over 20 years in the personal finance and insurance sectors, including as Strategy Director for Retail Banking and Consumer Finance at Lloyds Banking Group, Group Strategy and Corporate Development Director at LV=, where he was responsible for overall strategy and corporate development, and Director of Personal Loans at Capital One Bank.
Today, Kelvin is an independent strategy advisor and investor to clients in consumer and insurer finance and, alongside his role with The Exeter, currently holds Non-Executive Director board positions with Tune Protect Group, Tune Protect EMEIA, and the Teachers Building Society.
Finally, after nearly a decade of dedicated service, David Brand, Senior Independent Non-Executive Director of The Exeter, has announced he will be stepping down from his role having been with the mutual since 2014.

Suzanne Clark commented:

"I am thrilled to join The Exeter with its heritage of helping members navigate those times when life doesn’t go to plan and its strategy to grow the business. I’m looking forward to working with the great team who are focussed on delivering more for our members.”

Kelvin Malayapillay commented:

“Having spent several years supporting mutual financial service firms I believe that they not only have a significant role to play in the diversity of financial service offerings but also have values aligned with some of those emerging in society today.
I am particularly excited to join The Exeter, a business with a clear market focus and a great team ready to deliver its growth strategy.”

Peter Hubbard (pictured), Chair, commented:

“We are delighted that Suzanne and Kelvin are joining our board here at The Exeter. They will bring a wealth of experience and help us deliver even more for our members over the coming years as we strive to provide peace of mind to more people.

At the same time, we are also sad that after such a long time, David Brand is stepping down from the board. During his tenure, the business has grown substantially, and his calm and experienced input will be missed by everyone. We wish him well for the future.”

 

210723/2906

 

Notes to Editors

PR Contact
Tom Stewart-Walvin, Rostrum
D: +44 (0) 7855 689 302
E: theexeter@rostrum.agency


About The Exeter

The Exeter is a protection and healthcare insurer who have supported UK families in the event of ill health or injury since 1888.

Formerly known as The Exeter Friendly Society and Pioneer Friendly Society, The Exeter is a mutual friendly society. This means it is owned by members and run for their benefit rather than shareholders.

The Exeter is a trading name of Exeter Friendly Society Limited, which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Register number 205309) and is incorporated under the Friendly Societies Act 1992 Register No. 91F with its registered office at Lakeside House, Emperor Way, Exeter, England EX1 3FD.