Asset Management

Investors want Standard Life Aberdeen to ditch co-CEOs

A poll of 21 large investors shows more than two thirds want a change in leadership at the FTSE 100 asset manager

Martin Gilbert (L) and Keith Skeoch
Martin Gilbert (L) and Keith Skeoch Photo: Getty Images

A cohort of heavyweight investors want Standard Life Aberdeen to ditch its co-chief executive structure. This indicates a strong preference for an outsider to replace both Keith Skeoch and Martin Gilbert at the top of the FTSE 100 asset manager.

According to a poll of 21 large investors, more than two-thirds said they wanted an external candidate to take over from the two fund management veterans over the next 12 months.

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