ABI appoints Craig as life and savings director

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A new director of life and savings has been appointed by the Association of British Insurers to start in July.

Margaret Craig will take on the new role from her most recent roles as head of public affairs and communication strategy at Standard Life, and working on pensions development at Aegon Scottish Equitable. In addition Craig, who has worked in the financial services industry for 28 years, was previously a member of the pensions simplification review team which was led by Alan Pickering. Stephen Haddrill, director general of the ABI, says: “'m delighted to welcome Maggie to the ABI. She will have a vital role in shaping our contribution to debates about pensions and savings in years ahead....

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