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    Barclays extends Chairman Higgins' tenure by three years

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 13, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image depicts Nigel Higgins, Chairman of Barclays, discussing his three-year tenure extension amid a profit surge. This reflects Barclays' strategic turnaround plan and governance in finance.
    Barclays Chairman Nigel Higgins announces tenure extension and profit rise - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Barclays extends Nigel Higgins' chairmanship by three years, aligning with UK governance code, amid strategic turnaround and profit rebound.

    Barclays Extends Nigel Higgins' Chairmanship by Three Years

    By Stefania Spezzati

    LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays has extended the chairmanship of Nigel Higgins for another three years as the bank looks to push ahead with a turnaround plan unveiled last year, the lender said in its annual report on Thursday.

    The bank also increased Higgins' salary by 8% to 925,000 pounds, it said.

    Barclays named Higgins, a former Rothschild banker, group chairman in 2019 with a three-year contract that was then extended three years through 2025, the bank's filings show.

    While a further extension is in line with the nine-year tenure recommended under the UK corporate governance code, Higgins' predecessor, John McFarlane, left after a four-year stint.

    Barclays has achieved a rebound in profit in the past year and a surge in its share price after Chief Executive C.S. Venkatakrishan, known as Venkat, announced a strategy to shift resources away from its investment bank and promised more returns for shareholders.

    A former investor had questioned in 2023 how Barclays and Higgins had vetted former chief executive Jes Staley's business ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    Higgins and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, who led the Financial Conduct Authority from 2016 to 2020, will give evidence next month in a legal case brought by Staley against the watchdog.

    (Reporting by Stefania Spezzati; Additional reporting by Kirstin Ridley; Editing by David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Barclays extends Nigel Higgins' tenure as chairman by three years.
    • •Higgins' salary increased by 8% to 925,000 pounds.
    • •The extension aligns with UK corporate governance recommendations.
    • •Barclays has seen a profit rebound and share price surge.
    • •Higgins to give evidence in a legal case involving Jes Staley.

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    2Why was Nigel Higgins' tenure extended?

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