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Goldman Sachs expands UK fiduciary management business 

29 June 2022
Goldman Sachs expands UK fiduciary management business 
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management has hired  Cyprian Njamma to be the executive director of is fiduciary management business.

Njamma has over 17 years’ experience working with UK pension schemes. He will be a lead portfolio manager, providing investment advice and strategy for the firm’s fiduciary management client base.

Before joining Goldman Sachs Njamma was a director of client strategy at SEI Investments within its fiduciary management business. 

He was also a trustee director of SEI’s £2bn DC Master Trust.

Prior to this Njamma spent the first five years of his career at both Mercer and Aon. At Mercer, he was an investment consultant, providing strategic investment advice for pensions schemes and at Aon, he was an associate consultant carrying out pension liability calculations.

Goldman Sachs Asset Management managing director, head of UK fiduciary management Ed Francis says: “This hire shows our commitment to the UK market as we work with schemes to navigate an uncertain set of conditions, from geopolitical to macroeconomic. 

“We are proud to offer a range of solutions to UK pension schemes, and we will continue to seek to grow our business in the UK to best serve this client base. The expansion of our team comes at a time when schemes are looking to draw on the scale and resources of global firms to support their increasingly complex investment requirements.”

Goldman Sachs Asset Management has significant experience providing fully delegated fiduciary management services for over two decades. With over 125 clients globally and assets totalling over £150 billion, Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s operating platform seeks to meet the needs of clients of all sizes and at all stages of their journeys, providing solutions flexibly and at scale across the full range of asset classes.

 

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