Ex-Merrill Lynch broker joins Jupiter Merlin team

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Former Merrill Lynch stockbroker Alastair Irvine has joined Jupiter as a product specialist for the Merlin multi-manager team.

Irvine was co-deputy head of pan-European research at Merrill Lynch between 2002 and 2008, and more recently worked as a partner at VCT/EIS specialist Triple Point Investment Management. He has joined the Merlin multi-manager team, headed by John Chatfeild-Roberts (pictured), to help communicate the team's views to clients more effectively. Jupiter chief executive Maarten Slendebroek has introduced a number of similar roles across a variety of asset classes in recent months as part of an effort to boost client communications as the company expands. The Merlin fund management team, ...

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