Harris and Heron depart Henderson in MM revamp

Natalie Kenway
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Mark Harris and Craig Heron have left Henderson following a shake-up of its multi-manager range.

The multi-manager pair joined Henderson in 2009 following the group's acquisition of New Star Asset Management. Bill McQuaker has now taken over full responsibility for the multi-manager range at Henderson after stepping down as head of equities a few weeks ago. Five multi-manager vehicles will be merged away, subject to FSA and investor approval. Two funds in the range, Multi-Manager Tactical and Multi-Manager Balanced, will remain in the multi-manager range under McQuaker and be merged into Multi-Manager Active and Multi-Manager Managed, respectively. Meanwhile, three regional...

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