Jupiter's Hinds to leave group

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Jupiter's Nick Hinds is leaving the business to pursue other opportunities.

The group's executive director, financial institutions, was responsible for dealing with top-end, quasi-institutional fund buyers, including multi-managers, fund of funds managers and discretionary stockbrokers. Hinds joined from Fidelity in February 2008, where he had spent nearly four years as head of wealth managers, prior to which he was at Invesco for seven years, latterly as sales director. Jupiter has not confirmed who will be taking on his duties, or the details of when he will be leaving the business. More to follow...

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