Ed Dymott to exit Fidelity after 16 years

Leaving role within few months

Laura Dew
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Ed Dymott is set to leave Fidelity International, where he is head of business development in the UK, "within the next few months" after 16 years at the firm.

Dymott (pictured) has held his role at Fidelity in July 2012, having working in various roles at the firm since 2000, including head of commercial, head of UK fund partners and assistant director for commercial & strategy. He is also chair of the industry forum, UK Platform Group, and working group UK Fund Trading and Settlement which was set up by the Investment Association to change the way funds are traded.   A spokesperson for Fidelity International said: "We can confirm that Ed Dymott has informed us he is leaving the company to pursue new opportunities and will be handing over h...

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