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ABP appoints new Head of Group Financial Planning and Analysis

Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s largest and most well-connected port operator, announced the appointment of Bianca Simeone as its new Head of Group Financial Planning and Analysis.

During her time at ABP, Simeone has been instrumental in supporting the senior management team by providing key insights that drive strategic business and financial decisions.

She has also played a significant role in advancing the company’s financial reporting, planning, and analysis functions. Before joining ABP, Bianca Simeone held various roles across multiple industries, including mining, transport, and logistics, with companies like Anglo-American and Heathrow.

“I would like to congratulate Bianca on her promotion and look forward to continuing to work together in this strategically important role for ABP, which forms a key part of the finance function’s leadership team and provides expertise to our Group planning, reporting and business partnering to other functions,” commented Mani Atwal, ABP Deputy Chief Financial Officer.

“I feel privileged to have witnessed how, over the past decade, ABP has transformed from a traditional port operator, focused on Keeping Britain Trading, into a business that is committed to Enabling the Energy Transition. I’m excited to see what comes next,” stated  Bianca Simeone, ABP Head of Group Financial Planning and Analysis.





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