Phil Wagstaff to depart Jupiter

Leaves end of 2022

Kathleen Gallagher
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Phil Wagstaff, global head of distribution at Jupiter, is set to leave in December 2022, Investment Week has learned.

Wagstaff, who joined Jupiter in Spring 2019 and spent 36 years working in senior roles in the asset management sector, is planning to step back from full time roles within the industry, a spokesperson from the business said. Upon his departure, he will be succeeded by Warren Tonkinson, who is currently managing director of distribution. Tonkinson joined Jupiter last year from Merian where he had been distribution director since joining the company in 2012. Andrew Formica, CEO, said: "I would like to congratulate Warren on his appointment and look forward to working alongside him as we...

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