RLAM recruits business development duo from M&G and Premier

Will cover Scotland and the South East of England

Daniel Flynn
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Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) has appointed a pair of business development managers from M&G Investments and Premier Asset Management.

Filippo Madonia and Paul Keogh will cover Scotland and the South East of England respectively, and will report to Phil Reid (pictured), head of wholesale, who joined RLAM in March 2016. The appointments come as part of RLAM's plans to expand in the wholesale space with a particular focus on the UK advisory sector, and follows the launch of its range of global multi-asset portfolios aimed at advisory clients. Madonia joins from M&G Investments, where he was a business development director for Scotland and Northern Ireland. He has also held roles within Prudential, Prudential Assurance,...

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