Invesco UK retail head Trevers exits after 20 years

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Ian Trevers, head of UK retail at Invesco Perpetual, is to leave after more than two decades at the business.

Trevers (pictured) joined Invesco in 1993 as a management accountant and rose up the ranks to become chief operating officer for Invesco UK in February 2003. He became head of distribution for Invesco Perpetual in 2006 and later head of UK retail. Meanwhile, Invesco has hired Colin Fitzgerald from Fidelity as head of institutional for EMEA and promoted Douglas Sharp to head of retail for EMEA. Fitzgerald's previous roles included a nine-year stint at Robeco. Sharp is currently head of cross-border strategy and EMEA at Invesco Perpetual. "Ian has made a significant contribution t...

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