Liontrust appoints economic advantage fund manager

Natalie Bell

Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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Liontrust has appointed Natalie Bell as fund manager on its economic advantage team.

She will focus on small- and micro-caps and will assist the current team with stock selection and day-to-day management of the economic advantage funds. Bell joins from the firm's central responsible capitalism team, where she has worked since February 2021 on engagement with investee companies. Prior to that, she worked for over six years at EY in its corporate governance team and was also an assistant director at CBI. In her role in the firm's responsible capitalism team, Bell worked closely with the current economic advantage team of Anthony Cross, Julian Fosh, Victoria Stevens,...

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