Copia Capital boosts investment management team with two hires

‘Decades of experience’

Julia Bahr
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Discretionary fund manager Copia Capital Management has appointed Richard Warne and Peter Wasko as senior portfolio managers to expand its investment management team.

Warne has worked in investment management roles for more than two decades. He joins the firm from YOU Asset Management, where he was responsible for running model portfolios and funds, with a core focus on UK equities, global equities, property and real assets. Prior to that, Warne worked for Credit Suisse and Citibank Global Asset Management, managing institutional equity pension funds and discretionary portfolios. Wasko has over 20 years' investment experience, including 17 years as senior investment manager at Abrdn. According to Copia, he brings extensive capital markets knowledge ac...

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