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    UK's barratt redrow names new CEO as david thomas retires

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    Posted on March 4, 2026

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    Last updated: March 4, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Barratt Redrow has named Dean Banks as its new Chief Executive, succeeding David Thomas, who retires after 11 years at the helm.

    Barratt Redrow CEO Thomas announces retirement, Ventia chief named as successor

    Leadership Transition at Barratt Redrow

    By Nithyashree R B and Yamini Kalia

    March 4 (Reuters) - Barratt Redrow said on Wednesday it had appointed Ventia CEO Dean Banks as its new chief executive, with David Thomas to retire after more than a decade at the helm of the UK's largest homebuilder.

    Timeline and Succession Plan

    Thomas will stay through March 2027 to ensure a smooth handover when Banks joins in the final quarter of 2026, the company said. 

    Market Conditions Impacting the Transition

    The leadership change comes as UK homebuilders navigate uncertain market conditions amid elevated mortgage rates and weaker consumer confidence, making a stable transition critical for maintaining investor confidence. 

    David Thomas's Tenure and Achievements

    Thomas, 63 and CEO since 2015, oversaw the completion of Barratt's combination with Redrow and guided the group through the final stage of integrating the two businesses.

    Dean Banks: Background and Experience

    Banks led Ventia's public listing and helped it become one of the major infrastructure services providers in Australia and New Zealand.

    He has more than 15 years of senior executive experience at global businesses, including Balfour Beatty and De La Rue.

    Investor Sentiment and Financial Performance

    Concerns Over Management Changes

    INVESTORS WARY OF FURTHER MANAGEMENT CHANGES

    Barratt's finance chief, Mike Scott, exited the firm abruptly in November 2025, with Micheal Passmore joining the group as interim deputy CFO.

    Analyst Perspectives

    "We believe investors are unlikely to welcome further management change, especially at a time when the company is operating without a CFO and it has not yet identified a permanent replacement," JPMorgan analysts said in a note.

    Recent Financial Results

    Barratt cut its interim dividend and posted lower first-half profits in February, after higher costs squeezed the housebuilder's margins.  

    Industry Context: Other Leadership Changes

    Peer Vistry also said on Wednesday that CEO and Chair Greg Fitzgerald will step down after nearly nine years with the homebuilder. 

    (Reporting by Nithyashree R B and Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy and Subhranshu Sahu)

    References

    • UK's biggest housebuilder Barratt to buy rival Redrow for £2.5bn
    • Barratt Redrow

    Table of Contents

    • Leadership Transition at Barratt Redrow

    Key Takeaways

    • •Dean Banks steps in as CEO of Barratt Redrow, the UK’s largest housebuilder, following David Thomas’s retirement.
    • •Under Thomas’s leadership, Barratt and Redrow merged in a £2.5 billion deal creating significant scale, cost synergies, and expanded home delivery capacity (theguardian.com).
    • •The merger drove financial momentum, with FY2025 revenue around £5.6 billion and integration delivering substantial cost savings toward the £100 million target (en.wikipedia.org).

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Barratt Redrow names new CEO as David Thomas retires

    1Who is the new CEO of Barratt Redrow?

    Dean Banks has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Barratt Redrow.

    2Who did Dean Banks replace as CEO of Barratt Redrow?

    Dean Banks succeeded David Thomas, who is retiring after 11 years as CEO.

    3How long did David Thomas serve as CEO of Barratt Redrow?

    David Thomas served as CEO of Barratt Redrow for 11 years.

  • Timeline and Succession Plan
  • Market Conditions Impacting the Transition
  • David Thomas's Tenure and Achievements
  • Dean Banks: Background and Experience
  • Investor Sentiment and Financial Performance
  • Concerns Over Management Changes
  • Analyst Perspectives
  • Recent Financial Results
  • Industry Context: Other Leadership Changes
  • 4When was Dean Banks appointed as Barratt Redrow's next CEO?

    Dean Banks was appointed as the next CEO on Wednesday, March 4.

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