Quilter CEO Paul Feeney to step down at the end of the month

Replaced by Steven Levin who has worked at the firm since 1998

Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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Quilter chief executive and director Paul Feeney is set to step down from him role at the end of this month, to be succeeded by platform boss Steven Levin.

Feeney, who has led the firm for ten years, will remain at the firm to "support an orderly transition," according to Quilter. Levin has worked at the firm since 1998 and has been CEO of Quilter's investment platform and Quilter Investors since 2017. The appointment is subject to regulatory approval.  Feeney said: "After ten great years, it is time to pass the baton. It has been my greatest privilege to have served as Quilter's CEO. "I am immensely proud of what we have achieved, transforming the business from a predominantly closed life book business into the modern, publicly li...

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