Trevor Greetham joins RLAM to head multi-asset team

Alice Rigby
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Former Fidelity veteran Trevor Greetham has joined Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) to lead the firm's growing multi-asset team.

Greetham (pictured) was previously asset allocation director at Fidelity, with Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week revealing his departure on 20 January. He will join RLAM in April in the newly-created role of head of multi-asset. He will manage a team of multi-asset specialists tasked with managing existing assets and developing new asset allocation solutions for institutional and retail clients. He will report to Piers Hillier, RLAM's recently appointed chief investment officer. At Fidelity, Greetham was responsible for implementing tactical investment decisions a...

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