Niznik, Leyland, Lau: The People's Trust reveals manager line-up

For Q3 launch

Jayna Rana
clock • 2 min read

Former Investment Association CEO Daniel Godfrey has announced the names of the five investment managers who will run the People's Trust, which he aims to launch this September, including names from Artemis, JO Hambro Capital Management and First State.

In the latest update, The People's Trust has listed five equity investment management teams as well as a social impact investment manager to deliver long-term returns using a wide range of approaches. Artemis Investment Managers' Mark Niznik and William Tamworth will run the UK Smaller Companies strategy, Comgest has been selected to run the pan-European strategy, and First State Investments's Martin Lau and team will manage the Asia-Pacific including Japan strategy. JO Hambro Capital Management's Ben Leyland and Robert Lancastle are in charge of the global segment of the portfolio, w...

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