Hale, Kemp & Liddle launch investment consultancy firm

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Former Skandia CIO Clive Hale, Ex-Saltus partner Dan Kemp (pictured) and former MAM fund manager Sam Liddle have teamed up to launch consultancy business Albemarle Street Partners.

Albemarle will work with advisers to create individualised investment processes and construct portfolios, and will also advise fund management groups on how to refine product ranges in a post-RDR market. The new firm will assist advisers with all aspects of the investment process, including client risk-profiling, whole-of-market fund research, portfolio construction, asset allocation and client communication. "ASP has been designed to provide IFAs with all the benefits of an in-house investment team at a fraction of the cost," said Liddle, who left MAM Funds in February after almost a...

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