Investment - Articles - LGIM appoints new Head of Global Rates


 Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) is pleased to announce the appointment of a Head of Global Rates. Nick Griffiths joins LGIM in September as Head of Global Rates reporting into Roger Bartley, Head of Fixed Income. Nick is currently Co-Head of Interest Rates and Co-Head of Global Portfolios at Aberdeen Asset Management where he has been since early 2009.

 Prior to Aberdeen Asset Management he spent over 11 years at Goldman Sachs Asset Management were he held the position of Co-Head of Government and Agency Alpha team. He holds a degree in Mathematics from Bristol University.

 Nick Griffiths said “I’m looking forward to joining LGIM in September. LGIM has a strong fixed income capability and provides the perfect place for me to further develop my career.”

 Roger Bartley commented “Nick will be a great asset to LGIM and will develop and diversify our approach to Global Rates strategies. His substantial industry experience and background lends itself well to strengthening our overall fixed income proposition”

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