AMP boosts group risk team

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11 January 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |

AMP Financial Services has boosted its group risk team, adding three new appointments.

Victoria Simpson has been appointed as acting group risk product strategy manager and will be tasked with developing and implementing the strategic and operational plans for AMP’s group risk product set.

Jenny Vaitsas will also join the team as its new acting group risk product manager, while Chris Taylor has been appointed acting group insurance business relationship manager.

AMP director of wealth protection products Michael Paff said Taylor would primarily be focused on life insurance and salary continuance, as well as managing strategic relationships within the business.

These appointments come as AMP goes through the process of merging with AXA, pending regulatory and shareholder approval.

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