Barings appoints retail sales manager

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Baring Asset Management has appointed Carl Wilmore as account manager in its UK retail team, responsible for sales to asset manager clients.

Wilmore has joined from Credit Suisse Asset Management, where he spent seven years, most recently as South East England sales manager, responsible for all accounts in the region including discretionary IFA accounts, stockbrokers and fund managers. Starting his new role in November, Wilmore will report to Rod Aldridge, head of UK retail distribution, who himself recently joined Barings from Gartmore Investment Management. Aldridge said of Wilmore: "His experience and knowledge of the UK client base will be invaluable as we build our relationships in this key market. Barings has a high...

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