Andrzejsson to head up SWIP nordic

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Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has appointed a new head for their Nordic operations.

As head of the Nordic region, Andre Andrzejsson, although based in London, will be responsible for building on SWIP’s successes in Scandinavia and is expected to expand the business in the region, with a specific focus on the institutional market. The company says Andrzejsson - who is an Icelandic national born and raised in Sweden - has considerable experience of the Scandinavian financial markets having previously worked as business development director for Skandia Global funds in Stockholm, and in Scandinavian institutional sales at GAM UK. He will join SWIP from his current role as s...

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