Hargreaves Lansdown CFO steps down amid company delisting

Published 18/03/2025, 18:42
Hargreaves Lansdown CFO steps down amid company delisting

LONDON - Hargreaves (LON:HRGV) Lansdown PLC (LSE:HL) announced today that Chief Financial Officer Amy Stirling will step down from her role coinciding with the company’s planned delisting from the stock exchange on March 25, 2025. Following the court’s approval of the scheme of arrangement, Stirling’s departure marks a significant transition for the firm as it moves from public to private ownership.

Stirling, who joined Hargreaves Lansdown in February 2022, has been credited with leading a business transformation during her tenure. The Board expressed gratitude for her efforts and the impact she has made on the company’s performance and investor relations.

Alison Platt, Chair of the Board, acknowledged Stirling’s contribution, stating, "HL has seen tremendous change over the course of the last 3 years, throughout which Amy has steered the business with a steady hand." Platt emphasized Stirling’s role in driving the company’s transformation and building key relationships.

CEO Dan Olley also praised Stirling’s influence, noting her as a pivotal force behind the company’s progress and a champion of the qualities that have contributed to HL’s success.

The search for a new CFO is currently underway, and Stirling will remain with Hargreaves Lansdown during the transition period to ensure a smooth handover to her successor.

This announcement comes as part of the company’s broader strategy shift, reflecting changes in the financial services industry and the company’s own evolution. The information is based on a press release statement from Hargreaves Lansdown.

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