Richard Vincent to leave Skandia

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Skandia's business proposition director, Richard Vincent, is set to leave the business at the end of November.

Vincent, who joined Skandia nine years ago as head of investment marketing, has spent the last six months working directly for Paul Feeney, CEO of Old Mutual Wealth and charged with the large-scale restructuring of the group. "Having been at Skandia for almost ten years, I feel it is time to seek new challenges within the industry," he said. "I am very proud of the part I have played in the success of the Skandia business and I wish Paul and his team every success in the future." Feeney added: "I am sorry to lose him but I understand his desire to seek new challenges and I wish him we...

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