Duffield brings key New Star staff to Brompton

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Former New Star Asset Management founder John Duffield has unveiled further details of his new Brompton Asset Management venture.

Offering private client fund management direct real estate investment, Duffield is supported by many of his former New Star colleagues at Brompton. Rupert Ruvigny, previously New Star's finance director; is the new group's finance and operations partner - while Michael Astor is technical partner and John Jay is business development partner. The private client team - Simon Akroyd, Luke Hyde-Smith and Sarah Gannaway - are also former New Star employees. Brompton's private client business focuses on absolute returns across a range of services including segregated portfolios, Sipps, IS...

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