Pacific AM reveals second strategic partnership with IFA

Strabens Hall

Tom Eckett
clock • 1 min read

Pacific Asset Management (PAM), part of Sir John Beckwith's Pacific Investments, has entered into an investment partnership with independent financial adviser (IFA) Strabens Hall.

PAM will manage the central investment portfolios within Straben Hall's Investment Advisory Service (IAS). Straben Hall's decision to select PAM to run its multi-asset service came following a review of its IAS, which launched in 2013. Alistair Peel, executive director at Strabens Hall, cited the cultural fit and PAM's pragmatic approach to investing as the reasons for selecting the asset manager. PAM head of UK strategy Ben Sears said: "We believe the ultimate alpha is in advice and as modern asset managers, we must provide not just products, but solutions. "Strabens Hall are a...

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