Dalton-Brown to lead Barclays Wealth funds business

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Former head of Fidelity FundsNetwork David Dalton-Brown has joined Barclays Wealth to lead its funds division.

In the newly created role, Dalton-Brown will be responsible for the establishment and maintenance of Barclays Wealth's fund ranges, including client services. He will report to Thomas Rostron, head of Barclays Wealth Managers Europe. Dalton-Brown spent five years as head of Fidelity FundsNetwork and UK platforms, transforming FundsNetwork from an online funds supermarket to a full platform business. He has also had stints at Prudential, KPMG and Norwich Union. "David joins us at an exciting time. His experience in change management and transforming businesses positions him perfect...

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