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    Santander UK lines up ex-Treasury chief Tom Scholar as new chair, Sky News reports

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    Posted on April 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Santander UK may appoint Tom Scholar as chairman after William Vereker's resignation. The bank faces profitability issues and plans branch closures.

    Santander UK Considers Tom Scholar for Chairman Role

    (Reuters) -The UK arm of Spain's Banco Santander is lining up Tom Scholar, the former permanent secretary to the Treasury, as the company's next chairman, Sky News reported on Saturday citing insiders.

    The company's board chair William Vereker announced his intention to step down in late January this year.

    Santander UK did not confirm if Scholar was lined up to be the next chairman, saying that it is "conducting a thorough appointment process" and that the new chair would be announced once the process was completed.

    Vereker's resignation came at a time when Santander UK is booking subpar profitability compared to the bank's overall returns amid market concerns about the higher costs of business borne by banks in Britain compared to other countries.

    Santander, which first entered the British market in 2004 when it bought Abbey National, said in March it would close 95 of its 444 branches in June, affecting 750 jobs.

    (Reporting by Kritika Singh in BengaluruEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Santander UK is considering Tom Scholar as the new chairman.
    • •William Vereker announced his resignation in January.
    • •Santander UK faces profitability challenges in the UK market.
    • •The bank plans to close 95 branches, affecting 750 jobs.
    • •Santander entered the UK market in 2004 by acquiring Abbey National.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Santander UK lines up ex-Treasury chief Tom Scholar as new chair, Sky News reports

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Santander UK's potential appointment of Tom Scholar as the new chairman following William Vereker's resignation.

    2Why is Santander UK considering Tom Scholar?

    Tom Scholar is being considered due to his experience as the former permanent secretary to the Treasury.

    3What challenges is Santander UK facing?

    Santander UK is dealing with profitability issues and plans to close branches, affecting jobs.

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