Novia Financial hires Eden Scrivenger as CTO

Joins from Investec

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Adviser platform Novia Financial has added Eden Scrivenger as chief technology officer (CTO), who will joining in September.

In this new role, Scrivenger will report to group CEO, Patrick Mill and will join the executive team leading on delivery, IT and change functions. Scrivenger has spent the last 18 years in financial services including senior roles at M&G, Friends Life Investments, Pictet Asset Management, and Axa UK. She joins from Investec, where she has been CTO for the last two years. Mill said: "I can think of no one better to lead our ambitious programme of technology enhancements and to inspire the team. Attracting talent of Eden's calibre is testimony to the vision we have for Novia and our com...

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