Mark Patterson Head of Business Solutions and Change, OnePath Australia Limited (at time of writing) Mark Patterson is head of Master Trust at ING and has been in financial services for over 16 years. He started at BT Financial Group then served as senior vice president for two years at JP Morgan. He joined ING Australia in 2003 as Life Risk's head of customer service where he was responsible for managing the underwriting and claims teams. Patterson was appointed head of Master Trust in 2007. His vision is to grow insurance within ING's Master Trust and deliver solutions that make insurance easier for Australians.
MARK PATTERSON | THURSDAY, 14 JAN 2010 Once upon a time, insurance lived in the realm of specialist risk advisers only. Today, through innovation, new technologies and necessity, insurance products have evolved and are simpler to understand and explain, making it more accessible to advisers ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Passing the baton
LIAM ROCHE
ADVICE ASSOCIATE
EUREKA WHITTAKER MACNAUGHT PTY LTD
ADVICE ASSOCIATE
EUREKA WHITTAKER MACNAUGHT PTY LTD
Liam Roche's experience in customer relationships and paraplanning has set him up for success as a financial adviser. Now undertaking the Professional Year, the advice associate at Eureka Whittaker Macnaught tells Karren Vergara how a new breed of advisers is flying the flag.