Feeney to join Old Mutual Long-Term Savings

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Paul Feeney is set to join Old Mutual's Long-term Savings divison (LTS) as chief executive of asset management.

He is expected to join in early January, subject to approval, and will report to Paul Hanratty, CEO of Old Mutual's LTS arm. Feeney will be responsible for the LTS asset management business within Skandia Investment Group, Old Mutual Investment Group South Africa, and Nordic asset management. The group said his role will be to build LTS' capabilities in Europe, working closely with Peter Bain's team at OMAM. Feeney, who left BNY Mellon as head of international distribution, replaces Bob Head who resigned last month after nearly a decade at the firm. He joined the firm's asset ma...

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