Chris Phillips joining Scottish Widows from RLAM as CEO

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Chris Phillips is to join Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (Swip) as chief executive officer, ...

Chris Phillips is to join Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (Swip) as chief executive officer, succeeding Bill Main, who retires in December after 10 years at the group. Phillips joins from Royal London Asset Management (RLAM), where he has been CEO for three years. Andy Carter will take over as CEO when Phillips leaves but will also retain his existing role as CIO, which he has held since joining the group from Gartmore in 2001. Carter spent 14 years with Gartmore and was appointed head of UK equities in 1999. Prior to joining the group, he was with Mercantile & General Reinsuran...

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