Quilter Cheviot's Baines steps back from CEO role for second time

Management reshuffle

Laura Dew
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Quilter Cheviot has reshuffled its management team with CEO Martin Baines stepping down from the role for a second time.

Baines initially worked as chief executive of Quilter Cheviot from 2003-2015 before taking up a role as chief investment director at Old Mutual Wealth following its acquisition of Quilter Cheviot.  He then returned to the chief executive role in January 2017, taking over from David Loudon, but is now stepping down again.  He will stay on at the firm throughout 2019 as a senior adviser to the Quilter Cheviot board on senior client and business development activities, but will relinquish his role on the Quilter Cheviot and Quilter executive committees.  Baines' role will be taken ove...

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