Kearney exits Aberdeen in multi-manager shake-up

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Former SWIP duo Mark Harries and Simon Wood are to take over the Aberdeen multi-manager range as Aidan Kearney exits and Graham Duce moves to the multi-asset team, Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week can reveal.

Harries and Wood will take over Kearney (pictured) and Duce's retail multi-manager range as Aberdeen overhauls its £15bn fund selection businesses following the £550m takeover of SWIP earlier this year. The retail range includes the £382m Aberdeen Cautious Managed portfolio, the £90m Equity Managed portfolio, the £69m Multi-Asset Distribution portfolio, the £69m Balanced Managed portfolio and the £63m Constellation portfolio. Duce will continue to be involved in the fund range but will now have a wider role as head of Aberdeen's UK-based discretionary multi-asset team. Kearney and ...

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