Boughton leaves Matrix for Neptune Euro role

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Paul Boughton has quit Matrix for Neptune, less than six months after joining the group. He will ta...

Paul Boughton has quit Matrix for Neptune, less than six months after joining the group. He will take on the role of head of continental European sales at Neptune, reporting to sales director Patrick Burton next month. Boughton will be responsible for driving sales across key European markets, with a particular focus on banks and wealth managers. He will work alongside head of institutional business development Alistair Wilson, head of intermediary sales Adam Hughes, and head of third-party distribution John Lester. Boughton said his decision was not motivated by dissatisfaction wit...

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