Ex-Skandia man Vincent joins Threadneedle

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Former Skandia proposition director Richard Vincent has joined Threadneedle to develop the group's multi-asset proposition.

Vincent, who quit Skandia at the end of last year, will work closely with head of multi-asset allocation Toby Nangle and head of managed funds Alex Lyle in his new role. Reporting to head of distribution Nick Ring, he will promote and develop Threadneedle's multi-asset solutions to UK and global intermediaries. "We have been working with Richard in a consulting capacity for the last six months and I am pleased someone with his experience will take the lead in developing our solutions offering for the intermediary market," said Ring. "With around 40% of our assets in some form of as...

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