Swip promotes Addison to head of wholesale

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Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (Swip) has appointed Kevin Addison as head of wholesale, filling the gap left by Tony Maddock who moved to Lazard Asset Management in November.

Addison will be based in the firm's London office and will report to John Brett, director of sales and marketing. He joined Swip in 2008 and most recently held the position of head of discretionary sales in the wholesale team. Prior to this, Addison was regional sales manager at Gartmore. Brett says: "The developments within the wholesale team will help us deliver our ambitions of becoming the investment provider of choice in the wholesale marketplace and continue to provide clients with the excellent service and expertise they expect in this highly competitive market." Addison ...

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