Mann leaves Bankhall for Skandia

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Bankhall CEO Peter Mann is to leave the IFA support services firm after seven years for a new role as chief development officer at Skandia UK.

Mann has been at Bankhall since 2001 and was appointed chief executive officer in 2005. Prior to that he was intermediaries director at Prudential. He will take up his new position at Skandia on October 6 2008, subject to regulatory approval. In this role Mann will work closely with financial advisers to ensure Skandia delivers products and services that help advisers develop and grow their businesses, the group says. He will lead the market facing teams-marketing, strategy, sales and communications. Nick Poyntz-Wright, Skandia UK CEO, comments: "Peter has unique experience which mat...

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