Resolution fills head of new business role

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Resolution has appointed Hugh McKee from Prudential as head of new business, a role created when the firm acquired the life companies of Abbey last year.

McKee, who was at his previous company for 22 years, will be responsible for leading the development of the Scottish Provident and Phoenix business lines sold through Resolution’s different distribution channels of intermediaries and Abbey retail. At Prudential McKee was wholesale risk management director responsible for sales of bulk annuity and other products to insurance companies and pension schemes. He said: “I’m delighted to be joining Resolution at this stage in its development. “We have a fantastic opportunity to develop a very strong and profitable new business wing for the...

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