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Lombard Odier wins its first PAM Award
We have great pleasure in announcing that Lombard Odier has won a PAM Award for its digital wealth offering.
The PAM Awards are among the most respected in the UK wealth management industry, and this year marks the first time we have won an award. We were finalists in three categories: Digital Wealth Solution, Sustainable Investing Solution, and Client Service Quality – Ultra-High Net Worth.
The award for Best Digital Wealth Solution reflects the strength of our proprietary technology. In particular, the judges considered the benefits of our single global platform for complex, multi-jurisdictional clients; its in-built risk controls; and the ability for clients to interrogate My LO and analyse portfolio performance The judges focussed on our underlying platform, our client interface – including how it enables our private client advisory service, and our business serving external asset managers.
“We are thrilled that the judges recognised how our technology underpins our personal client relationships, and how its transparency enriches our conversations. We are very proud to be at the cutting edge of digital wealth solutions,” said Duncan MacIntyre, Chief Executive Officer, Lombard Odier Private Clients UK.
Thirty firms were named as PAM Award finalists, and the winners were announced at a gala dinner at London’s famous Dorchester hotel on Thursday 7 March. Duncan MacIntyre collected the award, together with senior London bankers and portfolio managers.
The organisers, PAM Insight, are an independent publishing group focussed on Private Asset Managers (PAM), and the awards are restricted to firms providing wealth management services to clients in the UK and its Crown Dependencies (the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man).
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