Fidelity FundsNetwork hires Sam Christopher to develop propositions

20 years experience

Sophie King
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Fidelity FundsNetwork has appointed Sam Christopher as head of proposition for strategy and growth.

Christopher (pictured) joined Fidelity's international adviser platform in May from M&G where she had been head of wealth proposition since March 2018. She has 20 years in the industry and has previously worked for Aegon, L&G and Cofunds. In her new role, Christopher will support the business' work in developing propositions for financial advisers. She will replace Danny Wynn who has been appointed head of UK & Asia personal investing & advisory operations at Fidelity International. Christopher said: "Fidelity FundsNetwork is a hugely ambitious business and I'm excited to be joinin...

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