RLAM strengthens fixed interest and quant teams

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Royal London Asset Management has recruited Shalin Shah as quant and fixed interest specialist and Terence Nahar as interest rate derivatives manager.

Reporting directly to head of fixed interest Jonathan Platt, Shah will provide support to fund managers and assisting with communications to clients. He will also provide quantitative and analytical support to RLAM's Derivatives and Quant team. Prior to joining RLAM, Shah worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for five and a half years where he was involved in advising clients on a variety of investment solutions, including LDI (Liability Driven Investment) and strategic asset allocation. Nahar will report to head of derivatives and quant Stephen Booth, and focus on LDI strategies and de...

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