Widows appoints head of investment services

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Scottish Widows has announced the appointment of Alasdair Fraser in a newly created role as head of investment services.

Fraser will oversee the investment services team, which defines and develops the investment content of all Scottish Widows customer offers across its product range. He joins Scottish Widows from Aegon where he worked as fund development manager for 8 years. During that time he designed and helped to implement the offering within Aegon’s fund supermarket. Nathan Moss, managing director of marketing and distribution at Scottish Widows, says: “Alasdair is an excellent appointment for Scottish Widows, as he brings with him a wealth of experience and a proven track record in the Investment s...

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