Standard Life poaches Miller from Threesixty to head up adviser role

Laura Miller
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Standard Life has appointed Innes Miller into the newly-created role of head of adviser business solutions propositions.

Miller will report to Eddy Reynolds, head of adviser and investment proposition and joins from Threesixty Services where he was head of consulting and M&A support. Miller's main role will be to help adviser firms grow and add value, while reducing cost and risk in their business, Standard Life said. Reynolds said: "Our relationship with advisers is key to the success of our business and we recognise the environment they are operating in is becoming increasingly complex and challenging. "We want to work with advisers to provide the solutions and support to help them develop their bu...

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