Royal London AM leads the way at 2019 UK Lipper Fund Awards

Winners revealed

Jayna Rana
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Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) picked up two gongs at last night's annual UK Lipper Awards held in London.

The awards, held by financial markets data provider Refinitiv, recognises funds and fund management firms that have excelled in providing consistently strong risk-adjusted performances relative to their industry peers. Taking two awards home was Royal London, winning the Overall large group award and the Bond Large group award. Other winners included Baillie Gifford in the Equity Large category and Liontrust, which took home the Mixed Assets Large group award. Winner Group Award Royal London Overall Large Banque de Luxembourg Overall Small Ro...

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