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Who moved where in another busy week in financial services?

LV= has appointed Stuart Wilson as head of marketing for its retirement solutions business. He joins from Prime Time where he was the marketing director and oversaw the launch of its fixed term annuity proposition. Ascentric has appointed Philip Gilder and Jason Owen to its propositions team. Nucleus, the IFA-owned and controlled wrap platform, has appointed Aviva's Alistair Kettlewell to the newly-created position of platform marketing manager. Kettlewell had been at Aviva for the last eight years. Sir Nigel Wicks, chairman of Euroclear, has been named as the next chairman of the ...

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