BT Scotland appointment

BT Group PLC 20 April 2004 20 April 2004 For immediate release BT APPOINTS IAIN ROBERTSON AS NEW CHAIRMAN OF ITS SCOTTISH BOARD Scottish banker Iain Robertson is announced today as the new chairman of the board of BT Scotland. He is currently non-executive chairman and a former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland's corporate banking and financial markets division, which is responsible for all corporate banking activities across the group. He replaces, in June, Dr Iain Anderson who has been on the board since the inception of BT Scotland in July 1998. He took over as chairman in January 2000 following the retirement of Doug Riley, director and chairman BT Scotland. Sir Christopher Bland, chairman of BT, welcomed Iain Robertson to the BT Scotland board and thanked Iain Anderson for his much valued contribution. He said: "Since the creation of BT Scotland the communications industry has experienced considerable turbulence and change; throughout this time Iain Anderson has provided steady and experienced leadership. Under his chairmanship BT Scotland's strategic focus has been firmly on improving customer satisfaction and extending high-speed internet links. "He leaves us at a time when broadband exchange coverage has increased from almost nil to more than 75 per cent of the country, with Scotland playing a leading role as the test bed for trials of new technologies to bring broadband to rural and remote communities. "Iain Robertson's wide and varied experience in the public and private sectors will help us to move forward to the goal of 100 per cent broadband exchange availability by the end of 2005, with partnerships between the public sector and industry integral to this aim." Iain Robertson's priorities will be to ensure the commitment to broadband is delivered, enable the roll-out of new services using the high-speed technology and to continue improvement to quality of service. Iain Robertson said: " The commitment to making broadband available across Scotland provides the backbone for radical change to the development of the Scottish economy. The development of a knowledge based society and brand new delivery channels for goods and services offer great potential to everyone in Scotland to participate in these changes. I have been impressed by BT's commitment to and investment in these initiatives alongside partners in the public sector." Iain Anderson, who also sat on the main board of BT, said: " I feel privileged to have been part of the BT team for the last ten years. There have been challenges galore and never ending excitement at the pace of change in our industry, with the opportunity to contribute in a positive way to Scotland's future prosperity. I am delighted that Iain Robertson is taking over from me and wish him well in the days ahead." Iain Robertson joined The Royal Bank of Scotland Group in 1992 as managing director, Corporate and Institutional Banking, from NatWest where he was deputy chief executive and group finance director of County NatWest Limited. He led the creation of new businesses in acquisition finance, structured, project and leveraged finance and in development and mezzanine capital. Under his management the Royal Bank became a leading player in corporate banking in the UK and in 1998 he was appointed chief executive of the newly constituted UK Bank, covering retail, corporate and institutional banking businesses. Following the acquisition of NatWest he headed what is now the UK's largest corporate bank, providing a full range of lending, risk management and specialised services to corporates and institutions in the UK and worldwide. A qualified chartered accountant, Iain was educated at Jordanhill College and Glasgow University. He previously worked in the civil service, with posts in the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Energy before moving to the Scottish Office. He was subsequently appointed director of Locate in Scotland and then chief executive of the Scottish Development Agency. He is married with four children - two sons and twin daughters - and hobbies include golf, music and art. For further information please contact Mitch Reid or Anna Steven at the BT Scotland Press Office on our 24-hour number 08457 262624. Pictures available by e-mail. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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