Aviva seeks Distribution fund replacement for White

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Aviva Investors head of credit Mark Wauton will temporarily assume management of its Distribution fund after Dominic White's decision to leave the group.

Wauton joined Aviva earlier this year to add to its active credit portfolios. He joined from ABN Amro where he was head of strategic credit trading and was previously co-manager of the AlphaGen Credit Hedge fund. Aviva says an external search is underway for a portfolio manager to join the retail credit team and take responsibility for the Distribution fund. The Aviva Investors SF Corporate Bond, which White also manages, will be transitioned to the Aviva Investors Sustainable Responsible Investment team. White will remain with the company for the time being to effect a smooth handove...

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