Tisa promotes Small to director of policy

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Tisa has appointed current director of portfolio and retirement planning Malcolm Small to the new position of director of policy with effect from July 1.

In his new wider role, Small will develop Tisa's agenda for non-tax incentivised investments and savings, work on retirement planning and build on the progress of the platform re-registration initiative. Small continues to report to director general Tony Vine-Lott. "Tisa has established a reputation as the respected industry voice on government sponsored savings and investment vehicles representing both industry and consumer viewpoints," says Vine-Lott. "Increasingly though, our expertise is bringing the industry together on a broader range of issues - including platform re-registr...

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