Aviva Investors raids SLI again for global head of sales

Laura Dew
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Standard Life Investments' Louise Kay is to join Aviva Investors as global head of sales, as Euan Munro poaches another former SLI colleague.

Kay has worked at SLI since 2006, most recently as head of UK institutional business and global liquidity funds. Prior to that she worked at Aegon AM as head of institutional. Subject to regulatory approval, she will now be responsible for leading Aviva Investors' global sales efforts and report to Ted Potter, director of global business development. It follows the arrival of former SLI multi-asset chief Euan Munro, who joined Aviva Investors as chief executive last year. Munro (pictured) is overseeing the rollout of a range of multi-strategy funds at his new firm as he attempts to...

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