managers leave rlam in equities shake up
Royal London Asset Management has become the latest fund house to refocus its equities business, with at least two fund managers leaving as a consequence.
Royal London Asset Management has become the latest fund house to refocus its equities business, with at least two fund managers leaving as a consequence.
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Russell Lancaster has left RSA Group to join Ben Waterhouse’s team at Fidelity, responsible for developing the firm’s adviser strategy and managing the existing regional sales team.
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Source, the European exchange traded products supplier, has announced five promotions following a successful 2012.
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Aaron Meder, head of US pension solutions for Legal & General Investment Management America (LGIMA), has been promoted to global head of solutions group, while the existing global head Kerrigan Procter has transitioned to managing director annuities.
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Dan Saxby has left his role at Coutts and Co, having been appointed as Director, Private Banking at Arbuthnot Latham.
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Rupert Robinson, former CEO of Schroders UK Private Bank, has been appointed to head of wealth management at Signia Wealth.
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Miton Group (formerly MAM Funds) has hired Hugh Grieves to work alongside Nick Ford on its soon to be launched US Opportunities Fund.
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Towers Watson has poached Jeremy Spira from Mercer to join its investment business in the UK.
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Quilter Cheviot has hired ex-Berry Asset Management duo Peter Butcher and Nigel Olliff in a bid to improve and grow the investment solutions it offers advisers.
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David Bower has left his managing director position at BlackRock for a new EMEA marketing role with Invesco Perpetual.
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The FSA’s director of conduct policy, Sheila Nicoll, will depart her role at the regulator in April, it was announced today.
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Warren Hyland has joined Muzinich & Co from Schroders to broaden the emerging market debt capability of the company.
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