Threadneedle expands multi-asset team ahead of 'game-changer' reforms

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Aon Hewitt's Craig Nowrie is to join Threadneedle as a portfolio manager in Toby Nangle's multi-asset allocation team.

Nowrie, who will join on 30 June and report to Nangle, was a senior research consultant at Aon Hewitt covering a variety of asset classes, having previously worked as a senior analyst at HSBC Actuaries & Consultants. Nangle (pictured) said the hire has been made with an eye on the changes to UK pensions provision announced in the Budget earlier this year. "The recent UK pension reforms could be a game-changer for fund managers, particularly in multi-asset which provides retiring people with a viable option to invest and manage their pension pots." "Craig brings a wealth of knowledg...

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