Just appoints Matt Pheasey intermediary distribution director

New role follows merger and rebrand

Victoria McKeever
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Former Aegon retail distribution director Matt Pheasey has been appointed intermediary distribution director of Just - a new role created as a result of the company's merger, which completed last year.

In his new position, Pheasey (pictured), whose roles at Aegon also included national sales director and specialist sales director, will be responsible for leading the business development and sales activities for all of Just's intermediated distribution. The company added he would lead a team that includes the head of intermediary direct, the director of intermediary business development and sales and the head of sales technical. "I'm joining Just at an exciting time," said Pheasey. "I'm looking forward to leading an outstanding team to ensure the services and support we provide to ad...

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