Cazenove hires Brookes as MM team leaves for SWIP

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CAZENOVE Capital's five strong multi-manager team is to move to SWIP and be replaced by Gartmore's Marcus Brookes and Robin McDonald.

Mark Harries will take on the role as SWIP’s head of multi-manager, with Simon Wood, Lyndon Gill, Natalie Burnard and Andrew Perham as investment directors. They will be joined by the existing SWIP Fund Selection Team, comprising Hamish Campbell, Paul Tompsett and Ian Barker. The new recruits will be responsible for SWIP’s stand alone multi-manager product, with a further two new funds of funds to be launched in due course. The group said it is looking at a diversified assets fund and a managed equity product. Graham Wood, CIO equities, at SWIP said the decision to take on a multi-ma...

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