Jupiter names private client fund manager recruits

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Jupiter Asset Management has unveiled the name of four private client fund managers poached from Bestinvest.

Oliver Burns, William Day, David Blake and William Luttrell-Hunt will all join Jupiter in November in its private client division. Earlier this month, Jupiter announced that Robert Walker, Paula Forecast, Phil Gent and Oliver Pearson-Lund would be joining from Singer & Friedlander between November and January next year. Jupiter's private client team is headed by Colin Chisholm and manages some £800m on behalf of individuals, charities, trusts and SIPPs. The capacity of the team will more than double on the arrival of the new recruits. Edward Bonham Carter, chief executive of Jupiter...

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