Sanlam FOUR renamed Sanlam Investments to align with parent brand

Five years after being bought by Sanlam

Laura Dew
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Sanlam FOUR is rebranding as Sanlam Investments to be more closely aligned with its parent brand, five years after being acquired by Sanlam.

The business, formerly known as FOUR Capital Partners, was renamed Sanlam FOUR following the acquisition by Sanlam in 2013.  It has now been renamed again as Sanlam Investments, effective from today (12 November), in an effort to make the business 'more aligned' with the wider Sanlam Group parent company and Sanlam UK.  Sanlam Investments has £5.3bn in assets under management across a range of active strategies. This includes Mike Pinggera's Multi-Strategy fund and Adour Sarkissian's US Dividend fund.  Sanlam Investments chief executive Alfio Tagliabue said: "With the UK becoming a...

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