David Child joins Intelliflo as non-executive director

Carmen Reichman
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Adviser software provider Intelliflo has appointed David Child as a non executive director.

Child (pictured) will join the board with immediate effect. Child's career in financial services spans 25 years with a range of senior management positions and companies including The Exchange, DBS Management (later Mysis), and the Bank of England. He said: "I am genuinely excited to be joining Intelliflo at such an interesting and dynamic period of the company's development. "I look forward to working with this proven team lead by Nick Eatock and the outstanding adviser centric technology, innovations and heritage of Intelliflo. "These factors, together with the recent investme...

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