Royal London Asset Management names Hans Georgeson as new CEO

Andrew Carter to retire at the end of June

Pedro Gonçalves
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Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) has appointed Hans Georgeson as its new CEO, taking over from Andrew Carter who will retire at the end of June after more than 20 years at the firm.

Georgeson joins RLAM from AXA Group where he spent ten years as CEO of Architas Asset Management, overseeing its growth from a start-up UK business to a 300-person investment company, responsible for over £40bn of assets across 12 countries in Europe and Asia. Prior to this Georgeson held a number of senior executive roles at Barclays Wealth, where he was responsible for its UK and European retail investment business. He was previously an executive director at Gerrard Investment Management, and ran a retail trading business earlier in his career. RLAM strengthens global credit team ...

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