Pacific Investments appoints senior duo for multi-asset arm

Business launched last month

Daniel Flynn
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Pacific Investments Group, the business run by Sir John Beckwith, has appointed two senior managers to head up its multi-asset business, Pacific Asset Management (PAM), launched last month.

Will Bartleet (pictured) joins PAM as chief investment officer and portfolio manager of Pacific's range of multi-asset funds. He previous worked at HSBC Global Asset Management for 16 years, most recently as portfolio manager of a $5bn range of multi-asset funds and chairman of the company's tactical asset allocation committee. Louis Cucciniello has also joined as head of diversifying assets and alternative factor investing. Cucciniello previously worked at Deutsche Bank for ten years, most recently as managing director and global head of risk factors. In this role, he and his team...

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