Cazenove boosts regional discretionary sales team

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Cazenove Capital Management has appointed George Adam from Aegon Asset Management as a UK discretionary sales manager for the north of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Adam will report to Daniel Lee, Cazenove's head of UK discretionary sales. Previously, he was at Aegon Asset Management promoting its retail fund range to intermediaries. He has also worked at F&C Asset Management as an investment support consultant in the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, handling discretionary wealth managers. Lee says: ‘Having just passed through the £5bn assets under management mark, and with £160m net sales this year, we continue to see increased demand for Cazenove Capital's products."  

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