SEI appoints head of UK asset management distribution

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SEI has appointed Kevin Addison as managing director, head of UK asset management distribution.

Addison will be responsible for developing and maintaining strategic relations with large distributors, driving sales and revenue growth with existing and new clients, and managing SEI's strategic sales plan. Target firms will include large distributors, private banks, wealth managers, and large advisory firms. He has joined from Scottish Widows Investment Partnership, where he was head of wholesale, responsible for the development of all strategic, advisory and discretionary business. Kevin Barr, head of SEI's investment management unit, said: "[Addison's] extensive experience wil...

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