Quilter Investors CEO Simpson on life after the group's managed separation

Going it alone following OMGI split

Laura Dew
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Laura Dew speaks to Paul Simpson, chief executive of Quilter Investors, on how the business is transitioning following the separation from the single-strategy part of Old Mutual Global Investors.

It has been a busy year for Quilter Investors CEO Paul Simpson heading a group that had negotiated both the managed separation from Old Mutual and sale of the single-strategy arm of Old Mutual Global Investors (OMGI).  The multi-asset operation was formerly part of OMGI but the two businesses split at the start of July with the single-strategy arm becoming Merian Global Investors, led by Richard Buxton, former CEO of OMGI.  Meanwhile, Simpson's £18.4bn multi-asset division has rebranded as Quilter Investors and includes the Cirilium, Compass, Creation, and Generation multi-asset fund ...

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