Derrick Dunne named Beaufort Investment Management CEO

Most recently of Sanlam FOUR

Tom Ellis
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Beaufort Investment Management has appointed Derrick Dunne CEO of the discretionary fund management (DFM) business.

Beaufort IM is part of the Beaufort Group of companies, which includes the national financial planning network Beaufort Group. Dunne's latest role was chief executive at Sanlam FOUR, which he founded back in 2006. He also built Attica MM from the turn of the century, which was later acquired by American Express. "We are delighted to appoint someone of Derrick's calibre and experience," said Beaufort Group executive chairman Simon Goldthorpe. "Beaufort Investment has grown its funds under management significantly and now has approaching £1bn in funds under management. "We provide fi...

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