RAM adds staff to aid IFAs

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Resolution Asset Management (RAM) will add 10 new staff to its sales and marketing department in a bid to enhance IFA communications.

RAM says the restructure is part of its plan to develop into a top five UK asset manager by 2009. The new positions include two broker sales consultants, a business development support post and an alternative sales head role. “The wider advisory market is increasingly important to asset managers and we are determined to ensure we are offering IFAs the best possible service,” RAM director Jonathan Polin says. “We have moved to shape the sales and marketing department around the needs of advisers and we believe that focus will help us achieve our ambitions in the generalist IFA space, as w...

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