Legal and General (L&G) workplace savings managing director Tony Filbin is due to retire and concentrate on his independent roles and governance, a spokesman has confirmed.
Filbin has been with the insurer for 34 years and will help it to implement a restructuring of the Legal and General Assurance Society (LGAS). As many as 600 jobs are at risk in its protection and savings divisions following the formation of LGAS in July from the old savings, annuities and protection units. The spokesman said: "Tony Filbin leaving L&G is actually outside of that restructure. Tony is helping with the implementation of the new structure but has decided to take retirement. "He's decided to focus on his independent roles and governance and in the meantime he's continu...
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