Former Skandia marketing director Nixon to join Aegon UK

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Aegon UK has appointed ex-Skandia marketing director Nick Dixon as investment director.

Dixon joins as investment director in September at the same time former marketing director for Sainsbury's Bank Hillary Williams takes on the newly created role of director of customer value management.  Aegon UK managing director of customer solutions David MacMillan said: "The arrival of two new directors of Nick and Hillary's caliber is great news for Aegon and our customers. "In this post-RDR environment, the two key areas that will stand out as differentiators are clear, transparent and rewarding investment options and simple, engaging customer solutions. I'm looking forward to w...

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