Investing.com – Severfield plc has appointed Andrew Page as its new Chief Financial Officer, with his term officially starting on February 16, 2026.
The UK structural steel company Severfield announced on Wednesday that Page will succeed Jan Bramall, who has served as interim CFO since November 1, 2025.
The incoming CFO has extensive experience in the UK publicly listed company environment, most recently serving as interim CFO at the privately owned construction and engineering group ISG. He has previously held senior financial positions at British Energy, Centrica, FirstGroup, and Ocado.
This appointment comes as CEO McNerney continues to undertake significant senior hires and implement reforms, including opening a group London headquarters. According to Jefferies analysts, these initiatives are part of McNerney’s effort to “transform Severfield quickly and energetically.”
Analysts note that Page knows the CEO and brings UK construction industry experience to Severfield’s “experienced and capable financial team.”
Jefferies views this appointment positively, stating that Severfield still has “significant long-term recovery and growth opportunities,” making it a long position.
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Severfield appoints Andrew Page as the new Chief Financial Officer
Investing.com – Severfield plc has appointed Andrew Page as its new Chief Financial Officer, with his term officially starting on February 16, 2026.
The UK structural steel company Severfield announced on Wednesday that Page will succeed Jan Bramall, who has served as interim CFO since November 1, 2025.
The incoming CFO has extensive experience in the UK publicly listed company environment, most recently serving as interim CFO at the privately owned construction and engineering group ISG. He has previously held senior financial positions at British Energy, Centrica, FirstGroup, and Ocado.
This appointment comes as CEO McNerney continues to undertake significant senior hires and implement reforms, including opening a group London headquarters. According to Jefferies analysts, these initiatives are part of McNerney’s effort to “transform Severfield quickly and energetically.”
Analysts note that Page knows the CEO and brings UK construction industry experience to Severfield’s “experienced and capable financial team.”
Jefferies views this appointment positively, stating that Severfield still has “significant long-term recovery and growth opportunities,” making it a long position.
This article was translated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. For more information, please see our Terms of Use.