LGIM poaches from Aviva Investors to expand multi-asset team

Laura Miller
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Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) has appointed Justin Onuekwusi as a fund manager focusing on the firm's retail and risk-profiled multi-asset funds.

Onuekwusi joins LGIM's 18-strong strategic investment and risk management (SIRM) team which specialises in multi-asset solutions and pooled funds. He joins LGIM from Aviva Investors where he was lead manager on a range of the firm's risk-targeting multi-asset funds, as well as co-fund manager on a number of unit-linked life and pension funds and manager of manager products. Onuekwusi previously worked as a fund research analyst at Merrill Lynch and an investment consultant for Aon Consulting. Building on a team based approach and working closely with LGIM fund managers Bruce White ...

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