Matthew Elderfield, the current CEO of the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA), is to step down at the end of the year to take up the post of director of financial regulation at the Central Bank of Ireland.
Elderfield will be succeeded by current deputy CEO and former Bermuda supervisor of insurance, Jeremy Cox.
Darren Johnston, acting chairman of the BMA Board said: "We are very pleased to appoint Jeremy as CEO; my fellow board members and I are looking forward...
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