Feeney named CEO at Old Mutual Wealth Management

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Old Mutual's Paul Feeney has been handed wider responsibility at the group after being appointed CEO of the wealth management division.

Feeney, who earlier this year joined the firm as CEO of Old Mutual's Long Term Savings asset management business, will take up his new role in August. He will replace Bob Head, who stepped down from the role last October. Feeney's appointment comes after Skandia Investment Group and OMAM (UK) announced they will merge later this year into a single business, with the view to rebrand under one name. Julian Ide, currently CEO of OMAM UK, has been appointed as CEO of the combined business while James Millard has been made CIO, both with immediate effect. Feeney will continue to repo...

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