Georgia-Rae Fry (pictured), business development manager at Fundhouse
Fry began her career at 7IM in 2016 before moving to Redwheel in 2021, where she was a business development manager, covering the South East and London.
During her time at Redwheel, Fry also co-founded NX GEN, an investment club for young investment professionals with over 150 members, with Shreya Anil, a business development associate at Capital Group.
She is a finalist in Investment Week's Women in Investment Awards 2023 in the Rising Star of the Year (small to medium firms) and Fund Saleswoman of the Year categories.
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Fry said: «I was drawn to Fundhouse because of their unwavering independence and commitment to be a force for good in financial services.
»Fundhouse are uniquely positioned in the model portfolio space, an area of real growth in our industry. The industry at times can be filled with jargon and complexity so naturally I am pleased that Fundhouse prioritise investment clarity and I strongly align to everything they stand for as a firm."
She said: «I am really excited for the new chapter with Fundhouse.»
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Rory Maguire, co-founder and managing director of Fundhouse, added: «Georgia-Rae had the best references of all — our clients spoke incredibly highly of her. This role was actually created for Georgia-Rae, we were not actively looking for someone.
»Besides having exceptional business development credentials, Georgia-Rae is a very sensible, well-read investment person with a history of placing the client first. We cannot wait for her to start."
Fundhouse launched its model portfolios in 2018. In the last
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