Old Mutual Wealth hires pensions specialist from Scottish Widows
Old Mutual Wealth has strengthened its adviser facing support through the appointment of a new pensions specialist from Scottish Widows.
Martin Clubbs will be responsible for development and growth of Old Mutual Wealth’s platform business and will focus on the individual pensions market.
He has joined with over 20 years’ experience in the pensions and investment industry and previously worked for Scottish Widows as a strategic relationships manager.
In this role, he was responsible for managing a team of business development managers and key adviser relationships for corporate pensions business in the north of England.
This latest hire is part of Old Mutual Wealth’s drive to increase support for financial advisers following April’s pension reforms.
Since 2015 Old Mutual Wealth has doubled the size of its specialist support team from 8 to 16 and employed 75 new members in its telephone contact centre. It is also currently recruiting to double its number of office-based adviser support consultants to 20.
Scott Goodsir, managing director, UK distribution, said: “2015 has been a year of significant change in our industry and one of our key priorities has been to enhance our support for advisers to help them deliver excellent outcomes for their clients, particularly following the pension reforms in April. 2016 already looks like it will offer more of the same so I’m pleased to be adding further expertise to our team.”
Martin Clubbs, said: “Old Mutual Wealth is a vibrant, fast developing business with a growing reputation and I’m excited to be joining the specialist team to provide advisers with the help they need.”
Old Mutual Wealth is part of Old Mutual plc and provides life assurance, asset management, banking and general insurance.