Tenet Charge towards RDR with hire

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Leeds-based Tenet Group has promoted Peter Charge to head of sales, as part of a wider transformation of the group ahead of the RDR.

Charge will manage a team of regional business managers promoting Tenet to both investment and non-investment firms. He joined Tenet in May last year as a regional business manager and has 34 years experience in the financial services arena. "Recent appointments within Tenet support propositions forming part of a wider transformation programme being implemented across all areas of the group," says group distribution & development director Keith Richards. "Our re-brand, launched on 1 March, signalled the implementation of change and a renewed focus on providing even better support ...

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