Fidelity expands DC business with new hires

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Fidelity International has appointed Daniel Leuty and Dean Currie to develop its defined contribution (DC) business.

Leuty focuses on England and Wales after joining from PricewaterhouseCoopers where he advised DC clients. He has also worked as a consultant at Hymans Robertson. Currie takes responsibility for relationships in Scotland and northern England. He joins from Aegon Scottish Equitable’s corporate division where he managed employee benefit consultants (EBCs) and corporate IFA accounts. The pair bring the DC development team’s headcount to 14 and report to Julian Webb, executive director of defined contribution business development. Fidelity’s DC business will continue to work with EBCs but w...

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