General Insurance Article - Tim Gosden recruited by MGM Advantage


Tim will help manage and develop the MGM product range, while also supporting the communication and marketing of the proposition.

 Tim started his career in financial services in 1988, helping MGM Advantage (then called MGM Assurance) develop the pensions product range, before moving on to Legal & General in 2005. Tim has held various roles at L&G, all within the retirement space.

 Peter Carter, Product and Marketing Director, commented:

 ‘Without doubt the coming year will be one of the most exciting times to be working for a company focussed on helping advisers and their clients in the retirement market.

 ‘To attract someone of Tim’s experience at such a crucial time is a real coup for us.’

 Tim Gosden, Product Manager, MGM Advantage, said:

 ‘Having started my career in financial services at MGM, it feels right to be returning at a time when the market is witnessing significant change. The company has a clear strategy and compelling plans for product development and I look forward to working with colleagues to support advisers and their clients.’

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