Caspar Rock exits Architas for CIO role at Cazenove

Architas to appoint new CIO

Anna Fedorova
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Architas' CIO Caspar Rock has stepped down from his position to join Cazenove Capital Management as chief investment officer.

Rock (pictured) has been at Architas Multi Manager for eight years, and with the wider AXA Group, owner of Architas, for 21 years. He will retain his current position at the firm until his departure in Q3 and will help oversee the transition to a new CIO, who is yet to be announced. Architas chief executive Hans Georgeson said: "Over the past five years, Architas has become one of the fastest growing multi-managers in Europe. "Caspar has been instrumental to this, but has decided on a career change and is leaving the multi-manager world to move into capital management. We wish him ...

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