Vanguard appoints new head of multi-asset solutions in Europe

Newly-created role

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Vanguard has appointed Andreas Zingg to the newly-created role of head of multi-asset solutions in Europe.

In his new role, Zingg will be responsible for Vanguard's entire European multi-asset product range and its further development, dividing his time between London and Zurich. He will report to Rick Vassell, head of Vanguard's Portfolio Review Department team, which oversees, evaluates and develops the funds and ETFs on offer. Vassell said: "Multi-asset solutions work for IFAs and end investors alike, and we want to further strengthen the strategic opportunity in this field. Andreas Zingg brings a wealth of expertise and international experience. "His knowledge from both the product ...

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