BBC News, 18
April 2013
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| Rich Ricci had been with Barclays for 19 years |
The move
follows the arrival of Barclays's new chief executive, Antony Jenkins.
The boss of
the bank's wealth management business, Tom Kalaris, has also quit.
Both men
played key roles under Bob Diamond, the former Barclays chief executive who
left after last year's Libor rate-rigging scandal.
Mr Ricci
gets a year's salary after departing, unless he lands another new job in the
meantime.
Barclays
declined to reveal his basic salary and pension package.
Mr Ricci,
who has been with Barclays for 19 years, has often attracted controversy over
his pay.
Despite
waiving his bonus last year, he landed £18m from selling 5.7 million shares he
gained as part of annual bonuses and incentives schemes in previous years.
He will be
replaced by Eric Bommensath and Tom King, who will share the job as co-heads.
Barclays'
Mr Jenkins said: "Today's changes will ensure we have the right senior
team in place to deliver strategy and commitments we made on 12 February and
build the 'go-to' bank."

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