Justin Onuekwusi promoted to head of retail investments at LGIM

Retains management duties

James Baxter-Derrington
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Justin Onuekwusi has been appointed head of retail investments, EMEA at Legal and General Investment Management as the firm looks to evolve its proposition.

Onuekwusi, who joined the firm in 2013, will continue in his current role as fund manager and head of retail multi-asset funds, and LGIM has asserted that his work in this area "is not impacted" and he will continue to manage funds and prioritise client service "as normal". In his new role, Onuekwusi will work alongside head of wholesale and retail for UK, Europe and Latin America Steven de Vries and head of UK retail distribution James Crossley. He will "focus on maximising the potential of LGIM's retail funds by leading on understanding client requirements from an investments perspe...

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