T. Bailey's Britton steps down

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Jason Britton is leaving his role as chief investment officer at T. Bailey after 12 years.

Britton has been replaced by T. Bailey's ex-CIO Richard Martin, a strategic adviser to the group since 2008. Martin will work alongside Elliot Farley, manager of the £36m Dynamic Cautious Managed fund, and non-executive director Michael Hughes. Britton, who was in charge of the £176.3m T. Bailey Growth and £3.3m T. Bailey Growth Lite funds, says he is taking a break from the industry. He says: "I am enormously proud of what I achieved here. T. Bailey is a modern-day David and Goliath story. "I helped lead the business through the combined threats of one of the largest stock mark...

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