Origen MD Stephen Greenstreet quits

Scott Sinclair
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Stephen Greenstreet, managing director of Aegon-owned IFA Origen, has resigned to pursue alternative opportunities within the financial services sector.

Greenstreet, who has been with the company since June 2006, leaves with immediate effect. Aegon's executive chairman of distribution, Patrick Gale, will take over the day-to-day running of the business while the search for a new managing director is carried out. Gale was CEO of network Sesame Group between 2000 and 2007. He will work closely with the rest of Origen's leadership team to maintain a high quality service for clients until a successor is appointed.

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