JPMAM UK head Fleming resigns

Scott Sinclair
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J.P.Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) today announced its head of UK operations Campbell Fleming has resigned.

Fleming, who joined the company 12 years ago and has led its UK operations for the last four, will leave at the end of October to pursue "another opportunity". An announcement is expected shortly. Current CFO of JPMAM's international business Roger Thompson, who has been with the company since 1999, is replacing Fleming. Jamie Broderick, head of Europe for JPMAM, says: "Roger has worked on many of the strategic developments in the UK business, and as such brings a significant understanding of our UK business, its products and clients to his new role. "JPMAM continues to grow its bu...

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