Kames grows UK discretionary team with hire from SLI

Anna Fedorova
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Kames Capital has poached Dan Churchouse from Standard Life Investments to be its new business development manager covering the London discretionary market.

Churchouse takes the group's sales team up to 15 people, with 10 covering the UK. He will report to head of retail sales Steve Kenny. Kenny (pictured) said: "Dan is joining the retail sales team at a very exciting time for the business, as we look to build on the considerable success we have enjoyed in recent years both in the UK and continental Europe." In his previous role at Standard Life Investments, Churchouse covered both the discretionary and advisory sales market for London. He was also business development manager for the South of England with Legg Mason Global Asset Manag...

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