Mohl to depart AMP
AMP Limited has announced that its chief executive, Andrew Mohl will be leaving the company later this year at the same time as reporting a 27 per cent increase in underlying profit to $534 million for the six months ended 30 June, 2007.
The company said that it had accelerated the succession planning process with a view to replacing Mohl.
Mohl had been AMP CEO for five years and had served eleven years with the company.
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