Jupiter's EMEA head Scott to depart amid international business restructure

Nick Ring to head up international teams

Anna Fedorova
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Kevin Scott, Jupiter's head of EMEA, is set to leave the firm at the end of February as it restructures its international business following strong growth.

Scott, who joined the firm in 2006, drove the expansion of Jupiter's international business, building it up to become a significant part of the firm's operations. Jupiter's EMEA assets now amount to £6bn, with nine offices outside the UK. As a result of the growth in its international business, Jupiter has undertaken a restructure which will see Scott's role made redundant, while overseas offices will now report directly into Nick Ring (pictured), global head of distribution. Scott will remain at the business until the end of February. Jupiter's Nick Ring: We always talk of alpha g...

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