Schroders names wealth management CEO

Oliver Gregson to replace Mary-Anne Daly from June

Jen Frost
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Schroders has appointed Oliver Gregson as CEO, wealth management.

Gregson is expected to take the reins from incumbent Mary-Anne Daly from Monday 2 June, subject to regulatory approval. Gregson will join Schroders' group executive committee and report to group CEO Richard Oldfield, who succeeded Peter Harrison last November. Gregson will assume responsibility for Cazenove Capital, Benchmark and Schroders Personal Wealth in the UK, while he will also lead expansion of the wealth business on an international level. The incoming CEO, wealth management has 25 years of relevant industry experience across wealth management, private banking and asset manag...

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