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henderson follows jupiter to join feifa

26 Oct 11

Henderson Global Investors has become the latest UK-based investment company to partner with FEIFA, following Jupiter which announced it is to offer a discretionary asset management service to the associations members last week.

Henderson Global Investors has become the latest UK-based investment company to partner with FEIFA, following Jupiter which announced it is to offer a discretionary asset management service to the associations members last week.

Paul Stanfield, chief executive of the Federation of European IFAs, said he hoped the deal would provide “real tangible benefits for its members” and that this should help to create “increasingly positive outcomes for investors”.

James Rushmere, Henderson’s manager of global partnerships, who spearheaded the partnership from the asset manager’s side said: “Given the growth of English-speaking IFAs across an increasingly ‘borderless’ Europe.

“The need for a common set of goals and source of information to assist them in not only advising their clients but also dealing with the breadth of regulatory requirements is paramount. We are therefore delighted to support the ongoing work of FEIFA.”

London based Jupiter announced last week it is to offer its discretionary asset management service to FEIFA members.

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