Aberdeen Standard Investments names Lowe as head of UK distribution

Has worked at SLI since 1988

Natalie Kenway
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Aberdeen Standard Investments has appointed Jacqueline Lowe to the role of head of UK distribution for the newly-combined group, reporting to global head of distribution Campbell Fleming.

In the first announcement regarding people moves since the completed merger, the group said Lowe, who was previously head of UK wholesale & retail business for Standard Life Investments, will have overall responsibility for institutional, wholesale and retail distribution and clients in addition to the liquidity business. She joined Standard Life in 1988 and has held a number of leadership roles at SLI as well as being a board member of Standard Life Investments Mutual Funds since 2004. More recently in her head of UK wholesale role, she was responsible for the retail and distribution...

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