Aviva Investors' global products head Soutter exits

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Jeremy Soutter, the global head of products at Aviva Investors, has left the firm following a restructure.

Aviva Investors said his responsibilities will be taken on by the product strategy and development teams. "We are taking a more global approach to product development, in line with the growing needs of our institutional clients. This activity will be managed closely with our product strategy and product development teams and, as a result, Jeremy Soutter is leaving the business," said a spokesperson for the group. Soutter's departure follows that of John Clougherty, the chief executive of Aviva Investors' funds business, last week after 13 years with the business. Earlier this year,...

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