Vindi Banga has been reappointed as Chair of UK Government
Investments (UKGI) for a second three-year term, commencing in
September 2024.
He was appointed Chair of UKGI in September 2021.
Alongside this he is also Chair of Marie Curie, Chair of Council
at Imperial College, a NED of The Economist Group and Partner of
CD&R. He has 33 years of executive experience at Unilever,
where his last role was President of the Global Foods, Home and
Personal Care businesses, and served on the Unilever Executive
Board.
This reappointment was made by , the Economic Secretary to the
Treasury and City Minister.
, The Economic Secretary to the
Treasury, said:
I am pleased to announce Vindi Banga's reappointment as Chair of
UK Government Investments. UKGI provides invaluable
advice and support to the government on complex corporate
governance and corporate finance matters. Throughout his first
term Vindi's leadership has been central in guiding the
organisation, and I am confident that his reappointment will
enable UKGI to continue its
important work to support the government's growth mission.
Charles Donald, CEO of UKGI, said:
Vindi's leadership during his first term has been instrumental
to UKGI's
continuing progress. His continued leadership is critical as we
work to support the priorities of the new government. With his
guidance, I am confident that UKGI remains
well-equipped to advise the government on corporate finance and
governance matters, positioning us to consistently deliver value
in all the work that we do.
This reappointment is regulated by the Commissioner for Public
appointments (OCPA) and is made in accordance with the Governance
Code on Public Appointments published by the Cabinet Office. This
reappointment is made on merit and political activity played no
part in the decision process. In accordance with the code, there
is a requirement for appointees' political activity (if any
declared) to be made public. Vindi Banga did not declare any
political activity.
Further information
UKGI is the
government's centre of expertise in corporate governance and
corporate finance. It provides expert advice and leading
solutions that inform and translate government's decisions into
effective outcomes in the national interest.
UKGI acts as
shareholder representative for, and leads the establishment of,
UK government most complex and commercial arm's length bodies on
behalf of sponsor departments; it advises on major UK government
corporate finance matters, including financial interventions into
corporate structures and corporate finance negotiations; it
analyses and advises on the UK government's contingent
liabilities; and it advises on major UK government corporate
finance matters, including financial interventions into corporate
structures and corporate finance negotiations.
UKGI is owned
by HM Treasury and independently managed with a Board comprised
predominantly of independent non-executive
directors. UKGI works closely with
both the private and public sectors, advising and interacting
with ministers, Parliament and Whitehall departments.