Former Elevate chief Jennings joins FNZ

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Platform technology provider FNZ has appointed former Axa Elevate managing director Martin Jennings to the newly-created position of COO for Australia and New Zealand.

Reporting to group CEO Adrian Durham, Jennings will be responsible for strategic planning, product development and implementation, service delivery, and infrastructure management for the region. He began his new role at the end of May and has relocated from London to FNZ's Sydney office. Jennings was previously managing director for AXA's Elevate platform, which is powered by FNZ. In his nine-year stint at Axa, he held several senior positions in marketing, business and product development. "Martin knows the FNZ platform and our industry inside out, but more importantly he knows FN...

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