Scottish Widows merges platform and workplace amid 'rapid growth'

Graeme Bold named MD for workplace and intermediary wealth

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Scottish Widows is bringing its platform and workplace divisions together as it looks to improve outcomes for advisers.

Graeme Bold has taken on the role of managing director for workplace and intermediary wealth, leading both Scottish Widows' workplace savings and intermediary wealth businesses. Speaking to PA, Bold said that this strategy comes as the firm wishes to develop "innovative new solutions". "It is so we can market leveraging digital, data, investments and people-centred support to help people make the most of their life savings while supporting the rapid growth of the business," Bold said. As part of the provider's executive team, Bold outlined that he wants to build its vision to bring...

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