Royal London appoints new head of intermediary in management reshuffle

Laura Miller
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Royal London has appointed a new head of intermediary business and chief financial officer in a management reshuffle.

Isobel Langton will take over as the new chief executive of Royal London's intermediary business. Tim Harris has been appointed finance director. Langton has worked at Royal London since 2000 and has spent the last two years as group customer services director. Hugh McKee, the current chief executive of the intermediary business, leaves Royal London today to pursue his career outside the group. New finance director Harris, who will be a member of the Royal London board, will join the company on the 19th May from global specialty insurer, Torus, where he is currently group chief fin...

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