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The deVere Group has debuted its new investment strategy division, which will be headed by Tom Elliott, the former executive director of JP Morgan Asset Management.
Elliott, a 25-year veteran, was appointed deVere’s international investment strategist in 2013.
deVere characterizes itself as an independent financial advisory organization, and has 80,000 clients globally and more than $10 billion under advice and management.
“We’re confident that deVere Investment Strategy will be a powerful tool in helping our clients make informed investment decisions,” Nigel Green, founder and CEO of deVere Group, says in a statement, in which he specifies that the new service offers a “comprehensive view of global economies, regular updates on current stock markets and fixed income trends, [and] in-depth analysis and detailed outlooks from Tom Elliott.”
The aim of the new free service is to “help investors better understand the economic, political and social factors that drive capital markets, and which in turn influence returns on portfolios,” Green adds.
For his part, Elliott spotlights the “months of strategic planning, research and development” that led to the new service. “An informed investor is a smarter investor and, as such, I look forward to delivering timely and relevant commentaries.”
deVere Group has 70 offices across the world and more than 1,200 staff, the company says.
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