Cazenove MM team moves to SWIP

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Cazenove's five strong multi-manager team including head Mark Harries is moving to SWIP to be replaced by Gartmore's Marcus Brookes and Robin McDonald.

As part of the ongoing strategic expansion of its business, SWIP has appointed Mark Harries to take on the role of head of multi-manager and Simon Wood, Lyndon Gill, Natalie Burnard and Andrew Perham as investment directors. They will be joined by the existing SWIP Fund Selection Team and will be responsible for SWIP's new stand alone fund of fund and multi-manager product to be sold through IFAs. Following the team's appointment, SWIP plans to launch a diversified assets fund and a managed equity fund subject to FSA approval. The team already has experience of running these types of ...

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