J.P. Morgan to launch investment outsourcing solution

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J. P. Morgan Asset Management is to develop an investment outsourcing proposition for financial advisers.

JPM UK Adviser Solutions, which will launch later this year, will create a range of products and services to help those advisers that are looking to outsource their investment function. The company said the offering would utilise the experience and expertise of its newly-formed Asset Management Solutions proposition, which is headed by Seth Bernstein and comprises the company's Investment Management Global Multi-Asset Group, as well as its Private Banking Global Access Portfolios and Thematic and Opportunistic Advisory Programs. Jasper Berens, head of UK funds at JPMAM, said: "For the...

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