Ex-L&G platform director joins Fidelity as head of fund partners

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Ex-Legal & General director of platforms & policy Danny Wynn has joined Fidelity Worldwide Investment in the newly-created role of head of fund partners, Investment Week can reveal.

Wynn (pictured), who was most recently head of fund groups - UK, Ireland and Middle East at Allfunds Bank, will report to Fidelity head of advisory services Jon Everill in his new role. He moved to Allfunds at the start of 2014, having spent over 12 years at Legal & General, most recently as director of platforms & policy and then as UK & international development chief operating officer. Everill said: "This is very important role in our business. The relationships we have with our fund partners are critical to providing our UK platform business with a wide range of quality investment...

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