Tony Yousefian joins Charteris to help expand fund range

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Multi-manager Tony Yousefian is to join Charteris Treasury Portfolio Managers following his exit from City Financial.

Yousefian (pictured) will continue to manage the £9.5m EFA OPM Property Portfolio fund in his new role, and will work closely with Charteris CEO and manager Ian Williams to expand the group's fund range. Yousefian's departure from City Financial, revealed by IFAonline sister title Investment Week last week, follows the group's April 2013 acquisition of OPM, where he had been chief investment officer. "Tony brings more than 25 years of fund management experience to his new role at Charteris, and we look forward to him playing a fully active role in our efforts to build the Charteris fu...

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