Scottish Life appoints Nick Leitch

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Scottish Life has appointed Nick Leitch as its head of investment marketing.

Scottish Life says Leitch’s role will be to "develop, maintain and promote Scottish Life's investment proposition to the market". He will report to Ewan Smith, group product development director at the specialist pension arm of the Royal London Group. Leitch says: “I am delighted to take up this challenging position and look forward to continuing to develop Scottish Life’s investment proposition for the benefit of our customers.” After joining Scottish Life in 1997 as an IT team leader and project manager, Leitch was appointed the marketing department’s senior pricing actuary in 2003. ...

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