Experian, a prominent FTSE-100 company, initiates the search for its upcoming chairperson.
Fresh Take:
Credit colossus Experian is on the hunt for a new boss, with current chairman Mike Rogers eyeing the exit in the near future.
Insights: It's rumored that Experian is teaming up with headhunters to find a successor for Rogers, who's been their chairman since July 2019. With his tenure ending in July 2026, as per corporate governance guidelines, a replacement is reportedly not imminent, likely to materialize by next year.
The hunt for the next chairman is being spearheaded internally by Alison Brittain, Experian's senior independent director - also the chair of the Premier League. One of her top priorities will be finding a successor for Brian Cassin, Experian's CEO since 2014.
On the Horizon: Under Cassin's leadership, Experian's worth has skyrocketed, with a market cap of over £35bn. This success has sparked speculation that Experian might follow other London-listed companies in moving its primary stock exchange to New York.
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An Experian spokesperson declined to comment on these reports.
- The search for Experian's new leadership looks promising, with the company possibly partnering with headhunters to find successors for both their chairman and CEO,双方都在金融业工作。
- As Experian's worth continues to grow within the business industry, speculation arises that they might shift their primary stock exchange from London to New York, seeking greater opportunities in the finance market.