Thomas Miller Investment poaches Psigma's Lonsdale

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Thomas Miller Investment has appointed former Psigma IM head Matthew Lonsdale as its new head of intermediary business development.

Lonsdale's appointment represents part of Thomas Miller's ongoing strategy to expand into the financial advice sector following the recent launch of its model portfolio service, in collaboration with FinaMetrica. Thomas Miller launched its low cost model portfolio service last month, with an annual management charge (AMC) of 0.4% per annum, plus platform fees. Matthew was head of business development for over five years at Psigma, having joined the firm in January 2008. He has worked in financial services for over 15 years. Thomas Miller Investment head of business development Des ...

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