Scottish Widows appoints Wheway chair

He will retain lead at Centrica but step down from senior AXA UK role
Lloyds Banking Group has appointed Scott Wheway as chair from September
Scottish Widows
Mark Banham30 June 2022

Lloyds Banking Group has appointed Scott Wheway as chair of Scottish Widows with effect from 12 September.

He will take up the role of non-executive director of the life insurance and pensions provider from the beginning of August while regulatory approval is sought for his new post. Wheway succeeds Sophie O’Connor who took her role on an interim basis.

He will be replaced at AXA UK by non-executive director Mark Pain who is currently chairman of the risk committee at the provider. 

He spent seven years on the board of Spanish banking group Santander UK, where he was senior independent director until September 2020 and worked as an executive in the retail sector for more than 25 years, where he held positions including CEO of Best Buy Europe, managing director of Boots and a number of senior executive positions at supermarket Tesco.

“I look forward to welcoming him to the group. I would also like to thank Sophie O’Connor for taking on the role of interim chair of Scottish Widows since Nick Prettejohn stepped down from the role in September last year.”

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