Hollyman's team to join Liontrust as outflows continue

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Liontrust has recruited Ross Hollyman's three-strong team from GAM to assist in establishing the boutique's global equities arm.

Investment managers Nikki Martin, Rob Cornish and Tom Ayres, who join Liontrust in October, will support Hollyman in helping to develop Liontrust's Global value, Global earnings surprise and Global multi-factor equity investment processes. "We are delighted that we have been able to recruit Ross Hollyman's team to work with him again at Liontrust," says Nigel Legge, chief executive of Liontrust. "The addition of their global investment processes will be a key part of Liontrust's strategy to broaden our product range and add value to investors in asset classes where there is strong dem...

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