BNY Mellon IM poaches Aberdeen Standard Investments' Michael Beveridge

Head of UK intermediary distribution

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Head of UK investment distribution at Aberdeen Standard Investments Michael Beveridge has joined BNY Mellon Investment Management to "support it in its next phase of growth in the UK market".

Beveridge (pictured) joined on 29 July as head of UK intermediary distribution, following several senior roles with ASI, where he most recently led the firm's investment business strategy across the UK. The appointment follows the April departure of head of UK and Ireland distribution at BNY Mellon IM Fergus McCarthy who, it was revealed today (21 May), has joined Standard Life Aberdeen - Aberdeen Standard Investments' parent company - as UK distribution director for regional accounts. Reporting to Hilary Lopez, head of European intermediary distribution, Beveridge will be responsible...

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