Asset Management

FCA begins probe into alleged harassment at asset manager

Preliminary investigation into a former IFM Investors employee’s allegations about a senior executive starts

E4GEBP The FCA, Financial Conduct Authority, in Canary Wharf, London, UK.
E4GEBP The FCA, Financial Conduct Authority, in Canary Wharf, London, UK. Photo: Alamy

The UK financial watchdog has begun a preliminary investigation into the alleged sexual harassment of a female former analyst at a $90bn asset management company in the City.

Representatives from the Financial Conduct Authority have met Nathalie Abildgaard, a former employee of IFM Investors, an Australian investment manager with an office on Gresham Street, to discuss her claim that a senior manager sexually harassed her on a work trip.

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