Biography
Main responsibilities
Greg is a Client Solutions Manager at Aviva Investors. He is responsible for building and maintaining key relationships with discretionary and advisory clients in London.
Experience and qualifications
Greg joined Aviva Investors in 2017, prior to this he spent three years at Fidelity International where he was responsible for maintaining client relationships on the FundsNetwork platform.
He graduated from Bournemouth University with a BA (Hons) degree and holds the Investment Management Certificate (IMC).
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