Global head of distribution Jonathan Willcocks to leave M&G

Joined in February 2005

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Jonathan Willcocks, global head of distribution at M&G Investments, has left the firm after almost 17 years.

He joined the firm in February 2005, becoming managing director, global head of sales a month later, a position he has held alongside his current role, which he began in November 2017. Jack Daniels, CIO of M&G plc said: "Joffy energised our distribution efforts in the UK and as we grew internationally, playing an important role in M&G achieving a prominent position in many markets and shaping our sales teams. He leaves with our thanks for his relentless commitment and dedication to delivering for our clients and mentoring many colleagues." Willcocks also served as executive director o...

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