Fidelity Personal Investing head exits

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Fidelity UK Personal Investing head Mark Till has left the company after three years in the role, Investment Week can reveal.

Till (pictured), who joined Fidelity at the start of 2012 from Standard Life, has departed to pursue other opportunities, a spokesperson for Fidelity said. He was responsible for the firm’s UK direct to consumer division, encompassing more than 250,000 customers, during a period which saw the business shift to a clean pricing structure following the ban on cash rebates from fund managers to platforms. Till will be replaced by Jonathan Hewitt, currently head of marketing, on an interim basis. Hewitt will continue as head of marketing for Fidelity's D2C and investment businesses in t...

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