Royal London names L&G's Fiona Wynn as head of protection proposition

Enhancing high net worth offering

Jaskeet Briah
clock • 1 min read

Royal London has appointed Legal & General’s Fiona Wynn as its head of protection proposition to support its growth plans, which are focused on the high net worth and business protection space.

Previously, Wynn was head of products within Legal & General's retail protection division. She will bring a "strong" background in end-to-end proposition development and customer engagement to the role, including experience within reinsurance. Wynn will work alongside Mark Preston, Royal London's newly appointed service delivery manager, to support advisers and to ensure the mutual continues to enhance its overall proposition, including its high net worth offering. Most recently, Preston supported Aegon UK's individual protection business and he will join Royal London later this ye...

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