Allfunds poaches ex-RBC director to lead new wealth manager support service

Will support fund buyers with new regulatory requirements

Daniel Flynn
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Allfunds Bank has appointed former RBC director Nick Emmins to run its investment research services for UK wealth managers and other third party fund buyers.

The new role has been developed as part of the firm's investment research division's move to support UK fund buyers amid increasing regulatory requirements around their product selection for clients. The company's investment research capability selects from around 46,000 funds around the world and is backed by a 17-strong team who cover governance, risk, and portfolio analysis. Following the introduction of the UK's retail distribution review and developments in the introduction of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II, Allfunds said advisers now need greater certainty in ...

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