RLAM's Williams departs after 30 years at firm

Firm reviewing its European strategies

Laura Dew
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Andrea Williams has left her role as European equities fund manager at Royal London Asset Management after 30 years at the business.

The fund manager (pictured) ran the £600m European Growth fund, which will now be taken over by Michael Fox, head of sustainable funds, who now also manages the £266m Royal London European Opportunities fund.  Williams worked at RLAM for three decades, initially joining as a UK analyst before being promoted to fund manager. Her departure is part of a wider management review of the firm's European strategies which saw manager Neil Wilkinson depart last month to join a City hedge fund. A spokesperson for RLAM said: "RLAM can confirm that Andrea Williams has agreed to leave Royal Lond...

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