Fisher to exit Towry as former Pru chief takes over

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Andrew Fisher, the chief executive of Towry, has announced his departure from the business after ten years.

He will be replaced by Rob Devey, former boss of Prudential. Devey was CEO of Prudential UK & Europe and an executive director of Prudential from 2009 to 2013. Fisher said 2013 had been positive for the company. "We continue to benefit from the new regulatory environment with a fully compliant Retail Distribution Review business model that is well placed for continued growth. "I am hugely proud of what we have achieved in the ten years I have been here. "I will be leaving Towry with a strong management team and in excellent financial and operational shape for further success in ...

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