Keith Richards resigns from Tenet

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Tenet distribution director Keith Richards has left the firm after nine years.

An email to Tenet members did not specify a replacement for Richards (pictued), who oversees group distribution as well as development at the firm's directly authorised and appointed representative branches. "I resigned last week to pursue new opportunities but I can't say anything more than that at this stage," Richards told IFAonline. Tenet executive chairman Martin Greenwood said: "Keith has made a significant contribution to Tenet during the last nine years and was a key driver in supporting the group's transition to the post-RDR world. "His insight and influence will be a loss...

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