New chief for Partnership’s retirement division

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Andrew Megson has joined Partnership as managing director of its retirement division.
He was most recently sales director at Just Retirement. He held a number of senior roles with long-term savings and investment specialist NPI until his departure in 1999 for Evergreen/Britannic Retirement Solutions. Megson launched Britannic’s entry into the IFA market in 2000.
He said: &quotPartnership is innovative, dynamic and keeps going from strength to strength. I’m excited to be leading the Retirement division which sits at the heart of the business.&quot
Partnership chairman, Ian Owen, said: &quotAndrew has a lot to offer in terms of his experience in our markets, understanding of our products, and track record with IFAs. He shares our growth ambitions for Partnership and we are delighted he has chosen to join us and help us to achieve them.&quot

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