Novia recruits sales trio

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Novia, the new wrap launched by Selestia co-founder Bill Vasilieff, has recruited three new members for its sales team.

Charlie Hastings, Steve Wissett and Brian King will be joining Novia from Selestia Investment Solutions. All three were previously regional sales managers at Selestia and then subsequently at the new integrated Skandia platform. At Novia, Wissett will be regional sales manager for the North West Region, King will take on the role of regional sales manager for the Midlands and the South West, and Hastings for Scotland and Northern Ireland. The trio will join Novia throughout August and September this year. They will work alongside Chris French, manager for the North East, and Paul Bost...

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