Royal London Asset Management's (RLAM) UK equities manager Bradley Mitchell has left his role at the helm of the £511m UK Growth fund, Investment Week understands.
The manager has been with the firm for 11 years, running the Royal London UK Growth fund and a £23m UK Ethical Equity mandate. It is understood he has left the firm and is looking for another role in the industry. Mitchell's recently updated LinkedIn profile says he is "looking for a new career opportunity". The group declined to comment on his departure or confirm who is running the UK Growth fund at present. The UK Growth fund has struggled to beat competitors in the IA UK All Companies sector, returning just 24.1% over three years to 25 September versus an average of 32.5% to pl...
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