Richard Fellows to run Fidelity private arm

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Fidelity International has appointed former Credit Suisse Private Banking investment chief Richard Fellows as head of its premium service team.

Fellows, who co-founded Fisher Investments Europe with Ken Fisher in 1999 before leaving the firm last year, will also head up Fidelity’s Investor Centre. Earlier in his career, he ran the UK investment teams at Credit Suisse Private Banking and was also investment director at merchant bank Leopold Joseph & Sons. Reporting to David Dalton-Brown, head of Fidelity International’s direct business, Fellows will join in July and be based at Fidelity’s Investor Centre in Cannon Street, London. David Dalton-Brown says: "I am delighted to welcome Richard to Fidelity as Head of our Premium Ser...

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