Cazier to head expanded multi-asset division at OMGI

Natalie Kenway
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Old Mutual Global Investors (OMGI) is to create an investment solutions team headed up by Stewart Cazier, who will move across from Old Mutual Wealth along with his team next month.

Cazier, who joined OMW from Henderson Global Investors last year as COO of distribution, will now report to OMGI chief Julian Ide as he takes the role of head of investment solutions. OMGI continues to operate as a subsidiary of Old Mutual Wealth, which is headed up by Paul Feeney. Ide (pictured) said: "This is a significant development for OMGI putting the investment solutions team right at the heart of Old Mutual Wealth's drive to further strengthen customer offerings and leverage growing opportunities in multi-asset investment." "Cazier and his new team will bring a dynamic focu...

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