Credit Suisse hires former Morley director as UK chief

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Credit Suisse has appointed David Norman to a newly created role of CEO Asset Management for the UK and Ireland.

Norman joins from Morley Fund Management, where he was director of marketing and products. He has over 20 years experience in fund management, having also worked at Threadneedle and Insight Investments. In his new role, Norman will lead the management of retail and institutional client relationships, sales product development and marketing efforts, reporting directly to JC Perrig, head of EMEA for the group's asset management arm. Perrig said the appointment reflects Credit Suisse's commitment to the UK and Ireland. "Despite turbulent markets, we have made significant progress in th...

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