Mark Barnett to join Tellworth to launch UK equity income fund

Left Invesco in May 2020

Mike Sheen
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Former co-head of UK equities at Invesco Mark Barnett is set to join Tellworth to launch a UK equity income fund.

Barnett (pictured) left Invesco by mutual agreement in May 2020 after 24 years with the business, handing over the open-ended funds he managed to James Goldstone and Ciaran Mallon. The departure came as part of a raft of changes to its UK equity product range and investment management team led by chief investment officer Stephanie Butcher, who was appointed last year. Co-founder of Tellworth Marriage said: "The addition of a talented investor such as Mark - who has a strong track record of alpha generation in the UK over the long term - further strengthens our team as we look to capit...

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