Selectapension boosts senior team
Selectapension, the technology provider has appointed Paul Yates as Development Director, a new position in the company.
Paul is an established industry leader and brings a wealth of experience in developing and implementing innovative and successful business strategies for both technology and financial services distribution businesses. Paul has over 25 years’ experience in the industry and was previously at Avelo (now IRESS). He held a range of roles including Director of Products, Business Development and Strategy. Paul led the growth strategy for the business, helping deliver significant growth and extension to the business's product offerings. He has also held roles at Sesame, CMG, Abbey Life and Sun Life.
Paul’s focus will be to develop Selectapension’s business proposition and maximise his experience and industry contacts to secure growth for the technology company.
Andy McCabe, Managing Director at Selectapension commented:
“Paul has joined Selectapension at an exciting time for the business and for the pensions industry. With the launch of the Asset Reviewer tool earlier this year, we are increasing our technology presence in the investment adviser community. Paul’s experience will enhance our service to the adviser market, making our tools vital to the adviser working environment.”
Paul Yates added:
“'Selectapension is a natural opportunity for me. It is a fast growing business, which following the budget, has tremendous expansion prospects. I want to align myself with a business that is both innovative and can respond to the changing needs of advisers. It is the right business, with the right products and skills, in the right
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