Quilter hires former Standard Life Aberdeen platform boss

David Tiller joins life giant

Tom Ellis
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Quilter has hired former Standard Life Aberdeen platform boss and platform veteran David Tiller.

Tiller was most recently global head of technology solutions at Standard Life Aberdeen where he was responsible for both of its advisers platforms, Wrap and Elevate. Before that he was head of UK propositions at the company.  At Quilter he will oversee its portfolio management technology, adviser tooling and the platform. He will report into Quilter platform and Quilter Investors chief executive Steven Levin.  Tiller said: "I am excited to have the opportunity to help accelerate the next phase of growth for Quilter. Success means helping our adviser partners prevail in an increasingly...

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