Quilter adds two segregated mandates to managed portfolio service

Increased firm's Global Partners list

Laura Dew
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Quilter Investors has appointed Wells Fargo Asset Management and The Boston Company to run two segregated mandates for its managed portfolio service.

Wells Fargo will run the Quilter Investors Emerging Markets Equity Income fund, managed by Alison Shimada, while The Boston Company's John Bailer will run the Quilter Investors US Equity Income fund. The Boston Company is a subsidiary of BNY Mellon Asset Management North America.  Both funds are now held by Quilter Investors portfolio manager Stuart Clark in the firm's WealthSelect Managed Portfolio Service.  Quilter rebrands multi-asset business Quilter Investors said the funds would complement the portfolio's existing emerging markets and North American offerings and would pro...

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