Architas shuffles investment team as Nevins departs

Raft of portfolio management changes

David Brenchley
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Architas has shuffled the management of its UK funds after investment director Solomon Nevins left the firm "to pursue other opportunities in the industry".

Solomon, who has been with the multi-manager for ten years, will relinquish his co-management duties on five funds. Current co-manager Mayank Markanday will head up the Architas Real Assets fund, with the support of Shayan Ratnasingam, subject to regulatory approval. Elsewhere, Architas MM Monthly High Income, Architas Diversified Global Income and Architas MM Strategic Bond, currently run by Nevins and Markanday, will transfer to the management of Jen Causton and Nathan Sweeney. Finally, Causton, Ratnasingam and deputy CIO Sheldon MacDonald will co-manage the Architas Positive Fut...

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