Bordier UK unveils low-cost passive managed service

Announced new appointment to intermediary team

Anna Fedorova
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Specialist investment manager Bordier UK is introducing a new low-cost hybrid passive managed service as it announces the appointment of an intermediary partnership development manager.

The new hire, George Moorey-Denham, will report to David Muncaster, director of sales and marketing. He previously spent seven years in the strategic partnership team at UBS Wealth Management and also spent seven years as an IFA; he has some 20 years of financial services experience. Commenting on the appointment, Bordier UK CEO, Jamie MacLeod said: "George brings valuable, complementary experience to our sales and marketing team, and his appointment underlines our commitment to the UK advisory space. "Our reputation for outstanding investment performance, allied to a broad range o...

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