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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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2022-02-23 14:46:52 wrote:

I never worked with Kate directly, but it was impossible to work at the OFT and not come across her. She was one of those extraordinary people that make places better. At any OFT event she would be found maybe singing and acting but also organising and handing out cakes and taking collections and cleaning up afterwards. She was a vital part of the social glue that held the OFT together and created a culture that so many people look back on fondly. And as other people have mentioned, she was an extraordinary singer. This is incredibly sad news – and almost incomprehensible that someone so vital can be taken so quickly.

2022-02-23 14:46:52 wrote: I never worked with Kate directly, but it was impossible to work at the OFT and not come across her. She was one of those extraordinary people that make places better. At any OFT event she would be found maybe singing and acting but also organising and handing out cakes and taking collections and cleaning up afterwards. She was a vital part of the social glue that held the OFT together and created a culture that so many people look back on fondly. And as other people have mentioned, she was an extraordinary singer. This is incredibly sad news – and almost incomprehensible that someone so vital can be taken so quickly.

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