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Balfour Beatty names new finance chief in turnaround drive

Published 20/01/2015, 08:44
© Reuters. Raindrops are seen on a sign at a Balfour Beatty construction site in central London
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LONDON (Reuters) - Troubled British infrastructure group Balfour Beatty (L:BALF) has appointed Philip Harrison, a former chief financial officer at support services business VT Group, as its finance chief, in a change that follows a string of profit warnings.

Harrison, 53, will join Chief Executive Leo Quinn in trying to revive the battered reputation of the company, whose board departures, profit warnings and plunging share price have left it vulnerable to a takeover, according to analysts.

Numis Securities' Howard Seymour said Harrison's experience of dealing with large and complex international businesses at VT Group should be welcomed by investors.

"He has got a lot of expertise in high quality companies and that should serve him well. It looks to me a very sensible move," he said.

Last month, Balfour rejected a 1 billion pound offer from John Laing Infrastructure Fund for assets it operates in partnership with government, saying the price was too low.

Balfour said on Tuesday Harrison would receive a basic annual salary of 400,000 pounds, and take over the role from incumbent Duncan Magrath, who will leave the company once a start date is determined later in the year.

The appointment follows a 1.5 billion pound contract win by Balfour on Monday, which will see it provide support services to the public sector ranging from road repairs to light rail schemes.

The company is due to update the market on the findings of accountancy firm KPMG's review of its struggling UK construction business in the second half of January.

Shares in the company were up 0.5 percent to 207.2 pence at 0825 GMT.

© Reuters. Raindrops are seen on a sign at a Balfour Beatty construction site in central London

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