Aberdeen Standard Investments hands SLI pair senior distribution roles

Lowe previously announced as head of UK distribution

Natalie Kenway
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Aberdeen Standard Investments has confirmed a number of distribution roles have been filled by Standard Life Investments' (SLI) individuals after its completed merger, with SLI's Phil Barker appointed head of distribution for EMEA.

Barker was previously global head of sales at SLI, a role he has filled since April 2010. In his new role, he will be responsible for the group's EMEA distribution, reporting to global head of distribution Campbell Fleming. In addition, Michael Beveridge has been appointed head of UK wholesale, reporting to Jacqueline Lowe, who in September was announced as head of UK distribution, also reporting to Fleming. Aberdeen Standard to reduce fees on £12.5bn MyFolio fund range Lowe was previously head of UK wholesale & retail business for SLI, while Beveridge was previously head of interm...

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