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Marston’s has announced that Hayleigh Lupino has decided to step down as chief financial officer to pursue a new opportunity outside the group.

She will remain as Marston’s CFO and an executive director for the remainder of the financial year until October 2025 in order to ensure a smooth transition. 

The group has said that the process to recruit a new CFO is underway and a further update will be issued in due course. 

Justin Platt, chief executive officer of Marston’s, said: “I would like to thank Hayleigh for her more than 20 years of service to the group. 

“Since becoming a CFO in 2021, she has played a key role in Marston’s transformation into a pure-play hospitality business, helping lay the foundations for the group’s continued success. She leaves with our very best wishes for the future.”

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