Standard Life workplace MD exits firm

Jenna Towler
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Ronnie Taylor, managing director of workplace at Standard Life, has left the life and pensions provider.

Taylor has led the corporate arm of the provider since August, last year. He was also CEO of employee benefit provider Vebnet, which was bought by Standard Life in 2008. Paul Matthews, CEO UK & Europe, Standard Life said his replacement would be announced in the near future. He said: "In the meantime I will lead our workplace business with the support of Stephen Ingledew, Richard Charnock, and the workplace management team. "We will continue to build on Standard Life's market leading position, delivering solutions that meet the needs of employers and employees around the UK while g...

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