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Prudential CFO James Turner resigns following ‘code of conduct’ investigation, insurer says
- James Turner had been the Asia-focused insurer’s chief financial officer since 2022, but ‘fell short’ of company standards
- Ben Bulmer, financial chief for Prudential’s insurance, asset management arm, will serve as new chief financial officer
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Prudential said its chief financial officer James Turner has resigned following an investigation into a “code of conduct issue” relating to a recent recruitment.
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Hong Kong-based Turner, 54, was named CFO in March 2022 after serving as the Asia-focused insurer’s group chief risk and compliance officer. He had been with the London-based company since 2010.
“The group sets itself high standards and Mr Turner fell short on this occasion,” Prudential said in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing.
Turner could not be immediately located for comment on Wednesday.
Ben Bulmer, the financial chief of Prudential’s insurance and asset management arm, will become the new group CFO, subject to regulatory approval, the insurer said.
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