RSMR expands investment research team with double hire

Both joining as investment research managers

Tom Eckett
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Fund ratings group RSMR has made two hires to its investment research team to serve its growing client base.

Stuart Ryan joins from London-based independent financial adviser Holden & Partners, where he was responsible for the investment research covering OEICs, ETFs and investment trusts. The second hire, Patrick Morris, joins RSMR from Dublin-based wealth management firm BCWM, where he was an investment portfolio manager for private and corporate clients. RSMR director Ken Rayner (pictured) said: "The addition of Stuart and Patrick to our investment research team provides a great platform for us to continue our quest to become the leading UK provider of investment-related, qualitative-focu...

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