Leitch was Group Chairman at
FNZ, the global wealth management technology platform which partners with over 800 financial institutions and 8,000 wealth management firms. He was appointed to this role in 2013, and saw the company’s market value grow from $200 million to $20 billion over his tenure. Leitch was previously founder and Chairman of Intrinsic Financial Services. Additionally, he was chairman at Scottish Widows plc, deputy chairman at Lloyds Banking Group plc, and on the Board of Old Mutual Wealth. He was a Trustee of the Lloyds Banking Group Charitable Foundation. He was Chancellor of Carnegie College, chairman of a new think tank called ‘The Centre for Modern Families’ and strategic adviser to a Prince of Wales charity called PRIME. His other roles included: • BUPA (2007-2018) - Chairman of BUPA, the global healthcare company. • Lloyds Banking Group plc (2005–2012) – a board member with a variety of roles including Chairman of Scottish Widows plc, LBG Risk Oversight Committee Chair, LBG senior independent director and finally as LBG deputy chair. • Paternoster UK Ltd (2006–2010) – non-executive director for four years before selling the company to Goldman Sachs. • Chair and chief executive, Zurich Financial Services UK, Ireland, South Africa and Asia Pacific. • Chair of the Association of British Insurers. • United Business Media plc (2005–2007) – non-executive director and senior independent director. • Medical Aid Films – Founding Chair of infant and maternal mortality charity. • Trustee of National Galleries of Scotland. • National Portrait Gallery of Scotland – chaired the raising of £17 million of funds to refurbish the gallery. • Chair of Stonar School in Wiltshire. • Trustee of the Philharmonia Orchestra. • Deputy Chair of the Commonwealth Education Fund. ==Relationship with Gordon Brown==