Staid and uninspiring is the Daily Telegraph’s take on former Alliance & Leicester CEO Richard Pym. But the freshly appointed chief executive of Bradford & Bingley, on a salary of £750,000 and a bonus package pushing it towards £1m, is probably the only thing the stricken lender has to make a song and dance about.
Pym, who hit the corporate big-time in 1992 when he joined A&L as finance director from previous FD jobs at Burton Group companies, comes out of retirement after almost three-quarters of a £400m rights issue was ignored by shareholders and left with the underwriters.
Pym’s reputation is as a safe pair of hands, who will focus on fundamentals at B&B and cut the sexy stuff. “He is expected to focus on costs and on managing Bradford & Bingley’s riskier specialist loans,” said The Times.
The Guardian said one criticism that could be levelled at Pym was that he was “too pedestrian” in his time at A&L. Perhaps classic ‘boring’ accountants will finally have their day amid the crunch.