Ventre and Zagamé exit OMGI in multi-asset team reshuffle

OMGI combines teams with Quilter Cheviot

Laura Dew
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Multi-asset managers John Ventre and François Zagamé are leaving Old Mutual Global Investors following the creation of a combined multi-asset investment solutions unit with Quilter Cheviot.

Ventre (pictured), who has been running the firm's Spectrum and Voyager fund range, joined Old Mutual in 2008, while Zagamé has been at the firm since 2007 and has managed the £936m Voyager Global Dynamic Equity fund. The Spectrum fund range will be taken over by Anthony Gillham, who will also run the Voyager fund range with Sacha Chorley and the Voyager Global Dynamic Equity fund with Lee Freeman-Shor. Commenting on their departures, a spokesperson for OMGI said: "They have made a significant contribution to building out OMGI's multi-asset capabilities and we wish them well in their ...

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