Moeller takes head of UK research role at Lipper

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Jake Moeller has joined Lipper to take on the role of head of UK & Ireland research, replacing Ed Moisson who left in August to join Barings.

In the new role, Moeller (pictured) will be responsible for the analysis of trends and developments in the UK and Irish fund market. He will also increase Lipper's research coverage on the fund of funds sector, along with qualitative fund evaluation and assessment, and will act as a media spokesperson, the group said. Moeller joins from Scottish Widows, part of Lloyds, where he was a senior assessment manager for internal and third party funds platforms. Previously, he headed up the internal fund of funds and research team at AIG Life (MetLifeAlico). Bob Jenkins, Lipper's global he...

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