Architas hires Barclays' Arguello as CIO

Follows departure of Caspar Rock

Daniel Flynn
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Architas has appointed former managing director and CIO for Barclays' £17.5bn multi-manager and alternatives business Jaime Arguello as its new chief investment officer, to replace outgoing chief executive Caspar Rock.

Arguello (pictured) will be responsible for over £20bn in assets under management and advice across the Architas group of businesses in the UK and Europe and the 25 plus members of the multi-manager investment team. His appointment is subject to regulatory approval and a start date is yet to be finalised. Prior to Barclays, he spent ten years at Pictet as director of third party manager selection and head of fixed income choosing managers across a range of asset classes. Architas hires Fidelity's Arthur for product specialist role Arguello has over 30 years industry experience c...

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