Piers Denne takes up post at Premier

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Premier Asset Management has appointed Piers Denne as divisional director of its Third Party Services.

Denne will be responsible for developing the PAM’s OEIC creation and white labelled portfolio management propositions and services to the independent adviser sector. PAM says Third Party Services now constitutes over a third of the group’s funds under management. Simon Weldon, managing director, Sales and Marketing, says: “At Premier we are committed to adding further resource to our Third Party Services business, meeting the growing demands within the industry. “Piers brings with him a wealth of business development skills that he has gained from working within an impressive list of ind...

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