Tiller promoted to Standard Life Aberdeen head of UK propositions

Oversaw development of Elevate and Wrap

Tom Ellis
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David Tiller has been promoted to Standard Life Aberdeen's head of UK propositions after overseeing the recent development of the firm's Wrap and Elevate platforms.

The firm's former head of adviser and wealth manager propositions has had his remit extended to "reflect the integration of technology, tax and investments in a digitally-enabled market". In May, Tiller revealed "ambitious development plans" for Standard Life's Elevate and Wrap platforms after concentrating on the development of support and end-to-end experience during the recent period of "substantial regulatory change". Two weeks previously, the company said it had fully completed the integration of Elevate into its business after it bought the platform from Axa in May 2016. Till...

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