ING US equity income specialist joins FOUR Capital

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FOUR Capital Partners is to expand its fund range with the launch of a US mandate run by new hire, and ex-ING manager, Adour Sarkissian.

Sarkissian, who was poached from ING's New York office having run the group's $1.7bn US High Dividend Fund for seven years, will oversee a North America equity capability that FOUR expects to roll out in the near future. Derrick Dunne, a founding partner of FOUR, said: "We are very excited to have Adour joining us. "He has a great track record in this space, and has had a strong following at his previous firm. We are confident that with the solid operational infrastructure and seeding from FOUR, Adour will be in the best position possible to continue producing peer group leading perfo...

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