Kathryn Langridge leaves Invesco

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Fund manager Kathryn Langridge has left Invesco Perpetual to head up the global emerging markets team at Lloyd George Management.

Langridge, who managed Invesco’s Global Smaller Companies fund, is set to join Lloyd in June and will replace Jacob Rees-Mogg and Edward Robertson who are leaving the partnership. In addition to these changes, Mark Asquith and Timothy Hay have been promoted to portfolio managers and will join the Asian investment team based in Hong Kong. Diane Seymour-Williams has also joined Lloyd, an Asian and emerging market specialist investment boutique, as marketing consultant from Deutsche Bank. Robert Lloyd George, chairman and chief executive of Lloyd George Management says: “Kathryn Langridg...

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