SWIP's Low becomes director of equities

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Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) has appointed former of global equities William Low as director of equities following a restructure of its equities strategy.

Low (pictured) will replace Andrew November, who has been director of equities since August 2010. He will report to managing director Dean Buckley and will take responsibility for the global equity, specialist equity, dealing and governance teams. Meanwhile, November has been appointed to the newly created role of investment propositions director, focusing on developing the firm's investment proposition for Lloyds Banking Group's customers. "2012 marks a new direction and focus for SWIP's equities business, and I am delighted that William, who has made a significant impact since joini...

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