Gull leaves Morley

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MORLEY Fund Management has confirmed that Mark Gull will leave the company after eight years to join Pension Insurance Corporation.

Gull’s £509m Norwich Monthly Income Plus fund will now be taken over by Roger Webb, who runs the Norwich Union Higher Income Plus fund. Meanwhile, Dominic White, who is currently assistant manager on Webb’s portfolio will run Gull’s £163m Norwich Sustainable Future Corporate Bond fund. Gull has been running the Monthly Income Plus fund since 2000 and the Sustainable Future Corporate Bond fund since February 2001. Finally, Stephen Lee has been appointed lead manager on Gull’s Preference Share fund. Elizabeth Saint, part of the corporate communications team at Morley Fund Manag...

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