Elston hires two

27 October 2020
| By Chris Dastoor |
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Elston Asset Management has appointed Artem Zainitdinov as equities dealer/portfolio analyst and David Seager as investment analyst (multi-asset).

Zainitdinov would be responsible for the execution of trades across Elston portfolios as well as providing broader investment support functions.

Before joining Elston, he worked at Pinnacle Investment Management as a middle office analyst.

Seager would be responsible for supporting the portfolio managers in the multi-asset team, focused on portfolio construction, asset allocation and manager selection.

He had over nine years’ experience in the financial services industry with four in multi-asset portfolio management.

Nick Revis, Elston chief executive, said: “David and Artem bring an enormous amount of skill and enthusiasm and we're excited to have them on board. They’re really going to help us to move forward and maintain our high standards as we continue to innovate and grow”.

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