Schroders' Marriage and Warren exit to set up Tellworth Investments

Taking UK Dynamic AR funds across

Natalie Kenway
clock • 3 min read

Schroders' Paul Marriage and John Warren are leaving the firm to start up their own business Tellworth Investments, while taking the £380m UK Dynamic Absolute Return strategies with them.

Schroders announced this morning it has agreed in principle for  BennBridge, a fund distributor set up last year to partner asset managers, to become investment manager of both the UK UCITs and non-UCITs versions of its UK Dynamic Absolute Return funds, subject to regulatory approval and due diligence. Fund managers Marriage (pictured) and Warren are set to transition to BennBridge in the fourth quarter of 2017, where they will continue to manage both strategies. The investment objectives of the funds will not change as a result. There, they will set up their new business branded Tell...

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