Schroders promotes Johanna Kyrklund to global head of multi-asset

Following departure of Nico Marais

Jonathan Stapleton
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Schroders promoted Johanna Kyrklund to the role of global head of multi-asset investments, as it restructured its multi-asset and portfolio solutions teams following the departure of Nico Marais.

Marais, head of Schroders' multi-asset investments and portfolio solutions teams, joined the firm in March 2011 and ran around £81bn across the two teams. Schroders said his role will not be replaced - saying it has decided instead to create two distinct investment teams from its existing multi-asset investments and portfolio solutions business in a bid to realise the growth potential of these individual areas. Its multi-asset investments team will now be led by Johanna Kyrklund (pictured) who has been promoted to global head of multi-asset investments. Her team will continue to ma...

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