Royal London appoints head of strategic partnerships
Ronnie has a career spanning 35 years in the life and pensions industry.
"Ronnie’s most recent role within a financial adviser business will be invaluable as we continue to develop our strategic partnerships"
Royal London has appointed Ronnie Binnie as head of strategic partnerships.
Ronnie joins from Evelyn Partners where he was managing partner and head of office for Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Ronnie has a career spanning 35 years in the life and pensions industry, with much of his time spent in the advice sector in various adviser facing roles.
Ronnie joins the distribution leadership team and will play a key role in strengthening the relationship with strategic partners and supporting the development of Royal London’s propositions.
Siobhan Barrow, UK distribution director at Royal London said: “Ronnie is well-regarded in the adviser market and a strong addition to the Royal London distribution team. His breadth of experience and industry connections will enable us to work even more closely with adviser partners.
“Ronnie’s most recent role within a financial adviser business will be invaluable as we continue to develop our strategic partnerships, giving us an even deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities adviser firms face, and how we can support them.”
Ronnie Binnie commented: “I’m delighted to be joining Royal London at such an important time for the industry with the implementation of the Consumer Duty. The Royal London team has a real focus on building successful, mutually beneficial relationships, and I’m really looking forward to playing my part in contributing to that.”
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