Rathbones' Wishart moves to Psigma to lead Scottish push

Laura Dew
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Psigma Investment Management has hired Rathbones investment director Tim Wishart to lead its expansion in Scotland.

Wishart's work will begin with the opening of an office in Edinburgh and he will manage private client, charity and pension portfolios. He previously spent 12 years at Rathbones working as an investment director in London and later in Edinburgh. Prior to this he worked at James Capel for 12 years. Psigma's Edinburgh move follows the opening of a Birmingham office last February. John Howard-Smith, chief executive of Psigma IM, said: "This latest regional expansion further leverages our ability to share the intellectual capital and expertise of the Punter Southall Group which now has...

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