Celebration of Paul Bradshaw's life set for 24 March

2pm at St Mary Abbots Church, London W8

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A celebration of the life of Skandia co-founder and former Nucleus and River & Mercantile chairman Paul Bradshaw is to be held in west London on 24 March.

Bradshaw (pictured), who passed away last month, was a founder of Skandia Life Assurance Company in the UK, and was chairman and managing director of that business before moving on to various roles with J Rothschild International Assurance (now St James's Place Wealth Management). He completed his executive career as CEO of the insurance and asset management division at Abbey (now Santander) and also had extensive non-executive experience, including at Nucleus Financial Group, Principal Investments, River & Mercantile and Sanlam, as well as a number of firms outside financial services. ...

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