SLI cuts Ignis managers from 15 funds in equity team shakeup

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Standard Life Investments has cut fund manager jobs across 15 Ignis equity funds after handing the portfolios to its own managers following its takeover of the group.

Notable exits include UK Equity Income manager Graham Ashby, Global Emerging Markets Equity manager Mark Julio, and Balanced Growth manager Ralph Brook-Fox. Julio has moved to Sarasin & Partners, which today confirmed his appointment in the global thematic equity team. 

The shake-up also means the departure of European equities manager Ian Ormiston. In July, Investment Week reported it was unlikely he would move to Standard Life. 

A spokesperson said: “There is no requirement for the Ignis equity team to migrate to Standard Life Investments given the level of investment expertise and experience that already exists within Standard Life Investments’ equity team.”

The firm confirmed the equity funds, with assets under management of more than £11bn, were transferred on 26 August.

Standard Life Investments head of equities David Cumming (pictured), said: “Despite the fact that we are only eight weeks into what will be an 18 - 24 month programme, the integration of Ignis is on schedule and progressing extremely well.”

 

Fund  Size  Previous manager  New manager 
Ignis Asia Pacific  £14.2m  Diamond Lee  Will Malcolm 
Ignis China  £30.6m  Diamond Lee  Magdalene Miller 
Ignis Global Emerging Markets Equity  £138.8m  Mark Julio  Alistair Way 
Ignis International Global Equity  £29.3m  James Smith  Mikhail Zverev
Ignis North America  £24.1m  Terry Ewing  Jeff Morris 
Ignis Pan Europe  £19.9m  Jonathan Fearon  Tony Hood 
Ignis European Smaller Companies  £76.8m  Ian Ormiston  Andrew Paisley 
Ignis American Growth  £116.1m  Terry Ewing  Jeff Morris 
Ignis Balanced Growth  £135.5m  Ralph Brook-Fox  Henry Flockhart 
Ignis Managed Trust  £14.5m  James Smith  Scott Smith 
Ignis European Growth  £52.6m  Ian Ormiston  Kay Eyre 
Ignis UK Equity Income  £94.4m  Graham Ashby  Karen Robertson 
Ignis Global Growth  £37.3m  James Smith  Mikhail Zverev 
Ignis Pacific Growth  £49.9m  Diamond Lee  William Malcolm 
Ignis Smaller Companies  £69.8m  David Clark  Caspar Trenchard

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