Schroders' reputation for consistency belies its knack for innovation, says Christopher Salih, which often places it at the forefront of many of the fund management industry's developments
A fund management giant, Schroders gives the impression of a well-manned, slickly- oiled machine. While others have been chopping and changing managers and offerings, the group has offered both consistency and innovation across a range of sectors. It has weathered manager changes with aplomb and has been at the forefront of many of the fund management industry's most innovative developments. So what does the future hold for this most resilient of fund management groups? Schroders' UK unit trust business launched in 1989 and is now a top-ten player, standing alongside the major life offices...
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