Co-chairman of the Income Protection Task Force (IPTF) Clive Waller is to step down from his role at the end of this year.
Peter Le Beau, with whom he currently shares the chair, will become the sole chairman of the organisation. Waller, who helped set up the IPTF in 2007, also runs a research-based consultancy, CWC Research, with his wife, Monica. He explained he would be likely to remain on the non-executive board but in a 'hands off' capacity. He added: "Since the IPTF was formed, my business has become increasingly investment-focused and I no longer have the close contact I used to have with the income protection market. "The IPTF requires a chairman who works in this market on a day-to-day ba...
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