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Published Date: 31 March 2007
ALISON Reed, the former finance director of Standard Life, looks set to launch legal action against the Edinburgh life and pensions giant after her departure last October.
The former Marks & Spencer executive who guided Standard through its flotation, but had only been in the FD chair less than 18 months, was paid about £1 million for the time she was in Edinburgh.

But Standard Life has yet to compensate her for he
r departure, insisting that she resigned.

It is believed that Reed is now seeking a claim worth about another £1m.

A spokesman for Standard Life said: "Alison Reed resigned in October 2006 and no payments in respect of her termination of employment have been made. We have not reached agreement with Alison Reed concerning the termination of her employment.

"If we had made or were to make any compensation payments to a director leaving service, we would make full disclosure in the normal way. Beyond this we have no further comment."

Reed has been replaced by former ScottishPower finance director David Nish, who joined in November. It was largely believed that Nish had turned down the job before Standard Life's flotation.

The firm finally got its man on a salary of £475,000, and without any signing-on fee. Reed was paid a salary of £454,000 and received a bonus of £220,000 in 2005.

Unconfirmed speculation was that her departure had been prompted by personal tensions in the Standard boardroom about her management style and communications with the City.



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  • Last Updated: 30 March 2007 8:16 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Big cats , Standard Life
 
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Active Sassenach,

Luton, England 01/04/2007 07:55:44

No. Not a million pounds. Definitely not. Alison Reed did not have a track record of success when Standard Life recruited her from Marks and Sparks.

Standard Life do not need to confirm that talented people left because of Alison Reed and that she got the accounts to December 2005 badly wrong. That is all in the public domain already. Alison Reed gets nothing and it will be questioned at the AGM.


 

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