PineBridge Nabs Head Of UK Intermediary From Hermes
PineBridge Investments has appointed Oliver Leach as head of intermediary business, UK, from Hermes Investment Management.
Leach will be responsible for business development with UK intermediaries and building relationships with clients. He will be based in London and will report to Klaus Schuster, head of Europe at PineBridge.
At Hermes, Leach was responsible for business development with multi-managers, private banks, stockbrokers, discretionary managers and family offices throughout London. Prior to this, he worked at Alliance Trust where he also focused on business development with intermediary clients.
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Schuster commented: "We are excited to welcome Oliver to PineBridge. He brings considerable experience across a broad range of intermediary clients in the UK. This follows on from the recent appointment of Samir Tlili as sales manager for Swiss Intermediaries, and demonstrates the continued growth of our business throughout the European market."
Leach added: "I am delighted to join PineBridge, a firm with a truly active approach, and a reputation for building portfolios with a high level of conviction and having a client focused culture."
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