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Who moved where in another busy week in financial services?

Insurance, investment and retirement group LV= has appointed Mark Laidlaw as chief actuary. He was previously executive vice-president for Solvency II for Aegon based in The Hague. AXA Wealth has appointed Jo Vertigan as its lead on digital strategy as part of its move towards a more modern, digital, and customer-focused wealth management organisation. Mike Morrison, head of pensions development at Axa Wealth, is to leave the firm to join AJ Bell as head of platform marketing. Hugh McKee, currently managing director of Dublin-based Caledonian Life, has been appointed to the positio...

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