Schroders to put fund managers in front of advisers

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Members of the Schroders and Cazenove Capital fund management teams are hitting the road next month to discuss recent changes at the group and to allow advisers to quiz its fund managers.

In March, Schroders agreed to buy rival fund manager Cazenove Capital in a £424m deal. That came just a week after Schroders' star manager Richard Buxton, who ran more than £4bn for the company, left to join Old Mutual. The roadshow will give advisers the opportunity to put questions to some of the group's leading fund managers, including Julie Dean, who runs the UK Opportunities and UK Equity funds, and the asset manager's global head of equities, Peter Harrison. Events, all structured CPD accredited, will take place in venues in Harrogate, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, London, Ed...

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