Aegon marketing chief quits to head up FNZ

Jenna Towler
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Aegon's UK group marketing director Paul McMahon has quit the business to join FNZ as its UK chief executive.

McMahon joined the life and pensions firm last year and headed up its at-retirement wrap platform Aegon Retirement Choices (ARC). He was also involved in the development of the firm's corporate platform which is due to be launched shortly. Adrian Grace, CEO of Aegon UK, said: "Although Paul has only been with us for a relatively short period of time, he leaves Aegon UK and the marketing function in an excellent position, with talented individuals who are able to lead the business through the challenges ahead." Aegon said in a statement that due to the competitive nature of the McMa...

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