Charlotte Nixon has been named head of strategic accounts for Aviva’s individual protection business, starting in January.
- Nixon joins Aviva from Quilter Financial Planning, where she was proposition and distribution director.
- Her experience on the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries Board makes her a valuable asset to Aviva.
- Nixon will report to Daren Boys, Aviva’s protection portfolio distribution director.
- Her leadership at Quilter Financial Planning significantly contributed to the development of their mortgage network.
Charlotte Nixon, a seasoned professional in the individual protection industry, has been appointed by Aviva as their head of strategic accounts. This appointment is set to commence in January, marking a significant step for Aviva’s individual protection business.
Nixon transitions to Aviva from her role as proposition and distribution director at Quilter Financial Planning’s mortgage network. Her extensive experience in the industry is set to enrich Aviva’s strategic endeavours.
During her tenure with Quilter Financial Planning, Nixon played a crucial role in enhancing their mortgage and protection network. Her leadership not only improved the support provided to advisers but also facilitated the growth of their businesses.
Her insights, particularly those drawn from her time on the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries Board, are anticipated to benefit Aviva significantly. Her understanding of both distributor and insurer perspectives is expected to be particularly beneficial.
Daren Boys, Aviva protection portfolio distribution director, expressed enthusiasm about Nixon’s appointment, highlighting her industry connections and experience as assets that will enhance the team’s capabilities.
Nixon herself expressed excitement about joining Aviva, emphasising her anticipation of leading the strategic account management team in advancing their already strong adviser proposition.
Charlotte Nixon’s appointment is poised to drive innovation and growth within Aviva’s individual protection sector.
