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Kate Pitt

March 23, 1965 - January 1, 2022

Kate was an extremely well-liked and respected colleague throughout the 34 years that she worked with the FCA and our wider regulatory family. Kate contributed greatly to some of the highest profile initiatives across our organisation and worked tirelessly to strengthen our defences preventing the wrong firms and individuals from being able to cause harm to UK consumers. Kate was passionate about her work and protecting consumers, and she imbued that passion among those around her to whom she was a valued and inspiring colleague, source of support and friend. She will be fondly remembered as someone who always had time for others, for the fun she brought and for her playful sense of humour. Kate will be deeply missed.

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2022-01-10 15:37:02 wrote:

Kate was a special person and I feel lucky to have known her and work closely with her for the past 4 years. What I will cherish most is her friendship, her joy of life, her fabulous laugh but also her sense of fairness and her strong protection of her team. From a work perspective we had great successes with phoenixing which will be part of her legacy in making financial services a better place for consumers, but it’s the seemingly smaller wins that will leave the greatest mark such as her work on culture and equality, in making our department a better place to work. A great gap has opened up in organising community events, from panto to the choir, from quizzes to walking lunches (I have been around all of the Olympic Park multiple times whilst chatting to Kate). Her strong faith was such an important part of who Kate was, and that knowledge has helped me in trying to come to terms with this dreadful loss. All my thoughts and prayers remain with her family and close friends.

2022-01-10 15:37:02 wrote: Kate was a special person and I feel lucky to have known her and work closely with her for the past 4 years. What I will cherish most is her friendship, her joy of life, her fabulous laugh but also her sense of fairness and her strong protection of her team. From a work perspective we had great successes with phoenixing which will be part of her legacy in making financial services a better place for consumers, but it’s the seemingly smaller wins that will leave the greatest mark such as her work on culture and equality, in making our department a better place to work. A great gap has opened up in organising community events, from panto to the choir, from quizzes to walking lunches (I have been around all of the Olympic Park multiple times whilst chatting to Kate). Her strong faith was such an important part of who Kate was, and that knowledge has helped me in trying to come to terms with this dreadful loss. All my thoughts and prayers remain with her family and close friends.

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