RLAM hires Morley's Elliott to run property fund

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Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) has hired Stephen Elliott to run one of its property funds.

Elliott, previously with Morley Fund Management, will run RLAM’s Exempt Property Unit Trust, reporting to head of property, Gareth Dickinson. At Morley, Elliott worked as a fund manager in the segregated funds team. Prior to this, he worked as an asset manager at ISIS Property Asset Management - now F&C Asset Management - after positions at Hunter Payne and Dron and Wright. Dickinson says: “This is an important hire for us and I’m very pleased that we have been able to attract such a high calibre and proven fund manager to take over the management of this fund. “His experience of both th...

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