Old Mutual Wealth vice-chairman Mann to retire

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Old Mutual Wealth vice-chairman Peter Mann has announced his intention to retire after 12 years with the group.

Mann will stay with the business until mid-2014 in order to manage the hand over of his responsibilities.  Mann (pictured) said he agreed to take on the role of vice-chairman to support Paul Feeny as the firm moved from investment platform to investment business. He said: "Following the launch of our WealthSelect product range, the acquisition of Intrinsic and the arrival of key new talent I am confident that journey is well underway. "There is a strong team in place to take the business forward. The time has come for me to say goodbye to colleagues in this business and to explore ...

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