Ian Hay Davison
- Dulwich College
- London School of Economics
- University of Michigan
- Tansley Witt
- Arthur Andersen
- Department of Trade and Industry
- Lloyd's of London
- Accounting Standards Committee
- Newspaper Publishing
- Storehouse
Ian Frederic Hay Davison CBE (1931–2022) was an accountant, chairman, executive and bell ringer.[1] He was the chief executive of Lloyd's of London from 1982 and helped to reform the insurer.[1]
In 1988, he led a report on the management and operations of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, following its closure during the Black Monday crash of 1987. Defects were found and reforms recommended.[2]
In 1998, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales recognised him with the Founding Societies’ Centenary Award for his outstanding contributions.[3]
He campaigned to reopen Templecombe railway station and became an enthusiastic bell ringer.[1]
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