Multi-asset is one of the most hotly contested areas of our industry, as the outsourcing trend continues to gain momentum.
However, the Miton multi-asset team have an advantage over newer entrants as fund managers David Jane and Anthony Rayner have worked together for over a decade in this sector. Jane in particular is well known among the adviser community for his previous roles running multi-asset portfolios and as head of equity investments at M&G. In 2010, Jane left M&G and founded boutique Darwin Investment Managers, where he was later joined by Rayner and investment analyst Henna Hemnani. Darwin was then sold to Miton in 2014 and the team took over a range of funds from Martin Gray, who lef...
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