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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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2022-01-12 09:42:19 wrote:

Just looking at thus picture of Kate, I'm still in shock and sad that we won't ever meet again. Anyone who knows Kate, knows that she always wore a smile (except when John Battram has disagreed with on one process or another, :) But even then she comes back to the team and finds a way to cheer everyone on regardless of not getting her way. Kate was my first manager in 2015 when I joined FCA, she was approachable, direct and very caring. During my pregnancy, she was like my work mum - always reminding me to get up and take short walks and keep hydrated. Her devotion to church and the choir was was commendable, I don't think she ever missed a Christmas carol. Actually, Kate's devotion to anything she loved was commendable - even the FCA quizzes, :) My condolences to her entirely family, especially her mother - I can't even begin to imagine how this sad news has left t her, I pray that you find strength and fortitude to carry on. It's been a real blessing to have known and work with Kate, may her kind soul continue to RIP.

2022-01-12 09:42:19 wrote: Just looking at thus picture of Kate, I'm still in shock and sad that we won't ever meet again. Anyone who knows Kate, knows that she always wore a smile (except when John Battram has disagreed with on one process or another, :) But even then she comes back to the team and finds a way to cheer everyone on regardless of not getting her way. Kate was my first manager in 2015 when I joined FCA, she was approachable, direct and very caring. During my pregnancy, she was like my work mum - always reminding me to get up and take short walks and keep hydrated. Her devotion to church and the choir was was commendable, I don't think she ever missed a Christmas carol. Actually, Kate's devotion to anything she loved was commendable - even the FCA quizzes, :) My condolences to her entirely family, especially her mother - I can't even begin to imagine how this sad news has left t her, I pray that you find strength and fortitude to carry on. It's been a real blessing to have known and work with Kate, may her kind soul continue to RIP.

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