Standard Life boosts workplace team

Nicola Brittain
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Standard Life has appointed two new senior business development managers to its workplace business.

The move follows last week's announcement that Standard Life has appointed Barry O'Dwyer as managing director of workplace. O'Dwyer came from Prudential where was deputy chief executive. Peter Kane has joined as senior business development manager and will be responsible for developing and strengthening relationships with prospective large employer clients. Kane has more than 30 years of experience developing employee savings and benefits strategies while working for leading pension and benefit consultancies, most recently he worked as partner and new business director at Hymans Rober...

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