SJP launches internal review of its incentives structure

Internal memo from SJP CEO

Hannah Godfrey
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St James's Place (SJP) has launched an internal review of its incentives and recognition structure.

An internal memo sent to partners at the firm from SJP CEO Andrew Croft (pictured), and seen by Professional Adviser, explained the review will include all its incentives and events, including overseas partners' business meetings. It said: "To maintain and strengthen our lead, we must continue to modernise how we do things for our clients through the technology and solutions we offer, our brand and our social contribution. "All in all, it is about the way we do things as a business overall and with that in mind, we have decided to launch an internal review into our incentives and reco...

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