UK retailer picks new boss to lead recovery

Business & Finance
19 Jan 2026 • 7:12 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • WH Smith has appointed Leo Quinn, former chief executive of infrastructure giant Balfour Beatty, as its incoming executive chairman, with his role commencing on 7 April subject to shareholder approval.
  • The appointment aims to restore stability to the retailer following a damaging accounting blunder in its US division, which led to the previous chief executive's departure and an investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority.
  • Mr Quinn is recognised for his track record in transforming large international companies, including Balfour Beatty, from a poorly managed, loss-making group to one generating cash and delivering strong shareholder returns.
  • His compensation package includes an initial share award worth £12.25 million, potentially rising to £24.5 million based on performance, alongside a £360,000 annual salary and benefits; he will also personally invest £2 million in shares.
  • WH Smith is currently undergoing a remediation plan to strengthen governance and controls, having recently divested its high street stores to focus solely on its 1,300 shops in global travel locations.

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