New CEO for Standard Life

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24 June 2015
| By Mike Taylor |
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Big British institutional, Standard Life plc has announced the company's chief executive, David Nish is stepping down.

The company announced this week that Nish would be stepping down on 5 August after six years in the CEO and would be succeeded by the current chief executive of Standard Life Investment, Keith Skeoch.

The company announcement said that Skeoch's appointment had followed a rigorous succession planning process and regulatory approval.

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