JPMAM strategic relationships head Larkin to depart

Joined firm over three years ago

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Andrew Larkin, MD global head of strategic relationships at J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM), is to leave the business, Investment Week understands.

Larkin joined the group just over three and a half years ago from Neptune Investment Management, where he was head of strategic partners. Prior to this, Larkin was partnerships development director at M&G and previously a sales manager at DWS Investments. Larkin's appointment was part of JPMAM's restructure of its sales team to focus on key clients. He was brought in to head up the newly-formed global strategic relationships management team, focused on sales across key client areas, notably advisory and discretionary fund panels, insurance and platforms, and wealth managers. Alexan...

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