This week's Movers & Shakers

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IFAonline lists who has moved where in another busy week in financial services.

Lloyds Banking Group managing director Phil Loney has been appointed group chief executive of Royal London. Andy Curran, the former intermediated distribution director at Prudential, is to join Aviva as UK Life retail and partnerships director. FSA insurance sector director Ken Hogg is leaving the regulator to join reinsurer RGA as chief actuary and financial officer for the UK. Investment Funds Direct Limited (IFDL) has appointed Marie Noble and Ben Hammond as business development managers. Archie Struthers, former COO of BlackRock's Multi-Asset Client Solutions (BMACS) proposi...

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