Levin replaces Oszmann as CEO at Skandia Int'l

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Steven Levin has been appointed CEO of Skandia International, replacing the departing Andre Oszmann.

Levin has been with parent company Old Mutual Group in various roles since 1998 and is currently the product and proposition director for the Long Term Savings business of Old Mutual. Oszmann will leave at the end of May after 27 years with Skandia to "explore new challenges", although he will remain on some of the Skandia International boards. Bob Head, chief executive of Old Mutual Wealth Management, said: "I have known Steven since 2003 and he is the man for the job. Skandia International is already a leading provider of offshore investment products but we believe there is further ...

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