Former F&C retail head John Yule joins T. Rowe Price

Anna Fedorova
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T. Rowe Price has appointed the former head of UK retail at F&C, John Yule, as head of intermediary relationship management, UK and Ireland.

Yule (pictured) left his position at F&C at the start of the year, having held sales roles at the firm since 1994. The sales director began his career at the Life Association of Scotland, before becoming sales and marketing director at Ivory & Sime, which eventually became part of F&C after a series of acquisitions. While at F&C, Yule oversaw the integration of the Thames River Capital and F&C sales teams in 2010. He will join T. Rowe Price later this month. Head of global investment services - EMEA at the firm, Peter Preisler, said: "UK intermediary is a crucial market for T. R...

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