Prudential names successor to Tidjane Thiam
Prudential has named the man who will succeed Tidjane Thiam as group chief executive.
Mike Wells, chief executive of the firm's US subsidiary, has been handed the reins and will take over on 1 June.
Mr Wells has served on Prudential's board since January 2011 and is currently president and chief executive of Jackson National Life Insurance Company.
He has worked in life insurance, retirement services and asset management for 29 years and has served in senior and strategic positions at Jackson since joining in 1995.
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Mr Thiam said: "Mike has an outstanding track record. I have enjoyed working with him for the last seven years and I am pleased to be leaving Prudential in the hands of such an experienced leader.
"I am also pleased to be able to leave Prudential in excellent shape and I am confident that the group will continue to deliver valuable products and services to its millions of customers around the world and create significant value for its shareholders, its staff and the communities in which it operates."
Paul Manduca, chairman of Prudential, an IFP corporate member, said Mr Thiam had made "an exceptional contribution" to the company's success.
He said: "Following a rigorous succession planning process, we have found a fitting and experienced successor to Tidjane in Mike Wells, who has extensive experience of life insurance and asset management.
"Under his leadership, Jackson's profit has doubled and its cash remittances increased to a record £415 million in 2014.
"This has all been achieved while continuing to take a disciplined approach to risk management.
"As a member of the board he has contributed to our successful strategy, which has delivered value for our customers and shareholders. The group will make further progress under his leadership."
Mr Wells said: "I am honoured to have been asked by the board to lead Prudential, which is one of the best- performing financial services companies in the world. The group is in excellent shape, not least because of the remarkable leadership of my predecessor."