Chris McNickle Global Head of Institutional Business, Fidelity International Limited (at time of writing) Chris McNickle joined Fidelity as GLobal Head of Institutional in 2011. In this role, he is responsible for Fidelity's instituional businesses in Europe and Asia which provide investment services to organisations including pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. Chris joined Fidelity from the consulting practice Greenwich Associates, where he spent nine years as a Managing Director, first as Head of Operations then as Sector Leader for Investment Management. Prior to this, Chris worked for a number of major financial instiutions, including JP Morgan and Prudential Retirement Services.
CHRIS MCNICKLE | WEDNESDAY, 3 APR 2013 The search for income - already a powerful investment theme - is set to grow in importance over the next decade and beyond. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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LIAM ROCHE
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Liam Roche's experience in customer relationships and paraplanning has set him up for success as a financial adviser. Now undertaking the Professional Year, the advice associate at Eureka Whittaker Macnaught tells Karren Vergara how a new breed of advisers is flying the flag.