Fidelity's Stevenson moves to group's personal investing business

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Fidelity Worldwide Investment's Tom Stevenson has moved over to the group's personal investing business to help develop the group's direct to consumer offering.

Stevenson (pictured), who has been at Fidelity for five years and is currently a key spokesperson, will now focus on developing the personal investment business, including its investment offering and the commentary it provides to consumers. Mark Till, head of personal investing, said: "I am delighted that Tom is joining our team. His combination of investment knowledge, understanding of the self-directed investor and excellent communication skills will be a great asset to our customers. "We continue to develop and improve our customer experience, ensuring that we provide the support a...

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