Appointments signal Scottish Widows restructure

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Scottish Widows today unveils two new senior managers as part of a major restructure of its marketing and distribution division.

John Taylor joins from Standard Life and will take up the post of market director for corporate pensions while Gordon Greig, formerly of Prudential, joins as head of savings and investments. In addition, Robert Wyllie, formerly market director for corporate pensions, shifts across to the newly-created role of market director for the firm’s personal investments and retirement planning arm. The trio will operate under the leadership of Andy Briggs, the newly-appointed managing director of marketing and distribution. Briggs says: “Scottish Widows is an ambitious organisation that rightly st...

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