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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - RBC Wealth Management

Editorial Staff 17 July 2019

Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - RBC Wealth Management

The latest moves in wealth management across Europe and the Middle East.

RBC Wealth Management has appointed Annabel Bosman as managing director, head of relationship management, in the firm’s London office.

Bosman reports to Ross Jennings, head of sales and relationship management, RBC Wealth Management – International, the firm said in a statement. With more than 20 years of experience in the sector, Bosman was previously MD at Julius Baer International. Before that, she worked at Deutsche Bank, Citigroup, Credit Suisse and Barclays.

A champion for diversity, Ms Bosman has also played an instrumental role in the development of WealthiHer, an initiative that has brought together leading financial institutions to help champion and support female wealth.

Separately, the firm said two of its senior figures, Vikram Anand and Chris Matthews have become managing directors, relationship management.

Carmignac
Carmignac, the French asset management firm, has appointed David Beacham and Edward Aram-Dixon to join the UK business development team.

Beacham joins as business development director, head of regional sales, while Aram-Dixon joins as business development manager. Both men report to David Robson, head of UK retail for Carmignac.

Prior to this, Beacham worked at Goji Investments, where he was head of distribution. Before that he was a business development director at Just Retirement. Aram-Dixon worked at Schroder Investment Management for four years as a core member of the strategic accounts sales unit within UK intermediary sales.

 

 

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