SLA's global distribution head Fleming to leave firm

Following a 'leadership review'

Lauren Mason
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Campbell Fleming, global head of distribution at Standard Life Aberdeen (SLA), is leaving the business at the end of the month following a leadership review from CEO Stephen Bird.

The review, which has been in place since Bird became CEO of the firm in September, was designed to "meet the changing needs" of SLA's customers and clients, and to "position the company for growth across the four existing vectors - asset management, adviser platforms, savings and wealth, and strategic partnerships", according to a spokesperson. Fleming's departure comes following the appointments of sales executive Alex Hoctor-Duncan, CEO of Standard Life Savings Noel Butwell, CEO of 1825 Financial Planning Julie Scott and CEO of Aberdeen Standard Capital Richard Charnock to Bird's lead...

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