LGIM confirms Onuekwusi as manager of multi-asset suite

Laura Miller
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Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) has appointed Justin Onuekwusi as lead manager of its newly-launched Multi-Index range.

Onuekwusi, who left Aviva Investors for LGIM earlier this summer, will run five risk-targeted multi-asset funds diversified by asset class. The Multi-Index range, which launched on 21 August, invests in L&G's index tracking funds and in UK property via the L&G UK Property trust. Onuekwusi joins LGIM's 18-strong strategic investment and risk management (SIRM) team which specialises in multi-asset solutions and pooled funds. He joins LGIM from Aviva Investors where he was lead manager on a range of the firm's risk-targeting multi-asset funds, as well as co-fund manager on a number of...

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