PSigma Investments signs up Mott, Fuller and Chimes

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PSigma Investments has signed up Bill Mott, Graham Fuller and Ian Chimes to lead a new venture called PSigma Asset Management, initially focussing on the retail market via intermediaries.

The three will drive a widening of the firm’s range of investment activities as a complement to its private client discretionary investment management business. It marks the return of Mott to day-to-day fund management for the first time since June 2003. Fuller has over 30 years’ experience in the investment management industry, including six years as head of pension funds at Credit Suisse Buckmaster & Moore before joining Newton Investment Management Limited in 1995 where he led the balanced segregated pension funds team. PSigma Asset Management will be 50% owned by the Punter Southall...

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