Tenet Group appoints CFO as Keely Craig exits

Craig leaving after four years

Tom Ellis
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Adviser support network Tenet Group has appointed Martin Tyler as its new chief financial officer (CFO), subject to approval from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Tyler will take over from Keely Craig, who is relocating abroad after nearly four years at Tenet. She will work closely with Tyler over a three-month period to ensure a smooth transition. The incoming CFO has more than 15 years of experience in senior roles within financial services and joins the network from Gelert Group of Companies where he was CFO from 2019. Prior to that he held senior finance roles at Howden Insurance Brokers, Agria Forsaking and Bluefin Insurance Group, and has overseen both merger & acquisition integration activity and business transformation during his career...

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