Hendry expands IFA sales role at Widows

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Peter Hendry is now being given additional responsibilities for IFA channel sales at Scottish Widows.

Following Robert Wyllie’s internal move as market director of corporate pensions, Hendry has been asked to expand his current role as Scottish Widows IFA channel sales director to take on additional work in the IFA channel strategy development. Wyllie’s shift to pensions has opened an expansion opportunity within the company, so Richard Anderson has also been appointed as project director specifically responsibility for implementing Widows’ depolarisation strategy, reporting to Hendry. Both will begin their new roles on Monday 6th September. IFAonline

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