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Man who built Guernsey finance charity retires
Key takeaways
- Guernsey Community Savings James Ellis (right) will be taking on the role of chair from Peter Neville.
- Peter Neville worked for more than five years to set up Guernsey Community Savings, which first opened its doors in September 2020 to support people who were not able to access mainstream banking, staff said.
- Former banker James Ellis is taking over the role.
Guernsey Community Savings James Ellis (right) will be taking on the role of chair from Peter Neville. A charity has announced its new chair following the retirement of its founder.
Peter Neville worked for more than five years to set up Guernsey Community Savings, which first opened its doors in September 2020 to support people who were not able to access mainstream banking, staff said.
Former banker James Ellis is taking over the role. Neville said: "James brings exactly the right blend of financial services experience, charitable involvement and community understanding."
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