Hawksmoor poaches third Sanlam manager in five months

Nevile Merriam founder Chris Nevile joins London office

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Hawksmoor Investment Management has hired Chris Nevile as a senior investment manager in its London office.

Nevile joins from Sanlam Private Wealth, where he served as a senior investment manager, managing private client pension, trust and personal portfolios, and introduced new investment offerings. His appointment follows that of Sanlam colleagues Simon Atherton and David King, who also joined Hawksmoor as senior investment managers in June this year. King also worked for Nevile Merriam, the firm Nevile founded in 2000, which Sanlam later went on to acquire. Sanlam UK appoints Parker as head of portfolio management Head of Hawksmoor's London office Max Weatherby said: "It is a testa...

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