The £130m Norwest Holst pension fund in the UK has ditched Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) and appointed Legal & General and GMO Woolley in its place.
GMO Woolley will manage a third of MLIM’s funds actively and L&G will manage the remaining two thirds passively, while continuing to manage Norwest Holst’s defined contribution scheme. MLIM prev...
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