Rathbones Unit Trust Management rebrands to Rathbones Asset Management

'Better fit' for the business

Valeria Martinez
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Rathbones Unit Trust Management has rebranded to Rathbones Asset Management (RAM), following the renaming of Rathbones Group earlier this year.

The firm said it felt the new name "better represents" its fund management arm and "reflects its evolution" from its original unit trust offering to a wider range of funds and structures available to investors. CEO Tom Carroll said the new name was a "better fit" for a business which manages over £12bn of assets, and which has "significantly broadened" its range of strategies beyond the unit trusts available originally.  Rathbones and Investec W&I complete merger to create £100bn wealth manager Carroll said the firm's aim was to offer further strategies across more asset classes in...

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