Dan Hanbury to return to Ninety One after leaving River & Mercantile pre-takeover

Following AssetCo acquisition

Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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Dan Hanbury has returned to Ninety One, after leaving River and Mercantile earlier this month ahead of the company’s acquisition by AssetCo.

Hanbury was a partner and fund manager for R&M and ran the firm's UK Smaller Companies fund and UK Income fund. He was also a founding member of River & Mercantile Asset Managmenet before resgining ahead of AssetCo's acquisition. A spokesperson for Ninety One said: "I can confirm that Dan Hanbury will be joining Ninety One as a portfolio manager later this year. "With over 26 years industry experience, inclusive of six years at Ninety One (then called Investec Asset Management), Dan's depth of expertise and insight will be an asset to Ninety One.  "We look forward to welcoming him ...

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