Hilbert to launch discretionary managed service

McFadyen hired from Meteor

Jayna Rana
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Structured product specialists Hilbert Investment Solutions has appointed David McFadyen as its UK business development manager, to oversee its new upcoming discretionary portfolio management service.

In his new role, McFadyen will manage FCA regulated intermediary client accounts and market its discretionary portfolio management service, which is due to launch later this year. He comes from Meteor Asset Management, where he set up its institutional business development team that provided structured products to institutional groups in the UK. Ian Lowes: A response to critics of structured products Prior to that, he held sales roles and Winterflood Securities and Matrix Corporate Capital. He also worked as an investment trust analyst at Credit Suisse and ABN Amro. P1 IM lau...

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