Quilter Cheviot makes flurry of investment hires

Six new investment managers

Hannah Godfrey
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Quilter Cheviot, part of Old Mutual Wealth, has hired three investment managers to its London and Salisbury offices.

Oliver Harwood joined the firm in November, where he became part of Mats Arthursson's London-based investment management team. He is responsible for private clients, trusts, and institutional clients. Harwood joined from Brooks Macdonald, where he was an investment manager. Arthursson, Suneet Kumar, and James Gatehouse all joined the firm in late 2017 to form a new investment management team, led by Arthursson. Meanwhile, Vaughn Webber joined the Salisbury office as an investment manager on 2 January from ABSA Bank in South Africa, where he was head of portfolio management for priv...

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