Ilott joins Fidelity MM business

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Paul Ilott, formerly communications manager at Bates Investment Services, is to join Fidelity as investment communications consultant for its MultiManager Business for both retail and institutional channels.

In this newly created role, reporting to Simon Ellis, managing director of Fidelity International’s MultiManager Business, Ilott will help drive client communication strategy for Fidelity’s global range of multi-manager funds. Working directly alongside the portfolio managers, Ilott will communicate the team's views on stock markets, the underlying fund managers and the construction of the portfolios. Ilott has 20 years experience in financial services, which includes 16 years as an investment specialist IFA. More recently he worked for Bates Investment Services where he was head of co...

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