Fidelity's Dalton-Brown joins TISA board

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Fidelity's David Dalton-Brown has joined the board of TISA (Tax Incentivised Savings Association).

Dalton-Brown, executive director and head of Fidelity FundsNetwork and UK Platforms, will become a non-executive director of TISA, which promotes the benefits of tax efficient savings to consumers. Joining Fidelity in 2005, Dalton-Brown was given a mandate to develop FundsNetwork's proposition to the pre/post retirement market. In 2009 his responsibilities were widened to include development of Fidelity's DC Platform. John Brasington, chairman of TISA, says: "David's wealth of financial services experience will be invaluable to our Board, particularly in the areas of retirement plann...

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