Derrick Dunne, Sanlam FOUR chief executive and founder of FOUR Capital Partners, has left the firm two years after it was acquired by Sanlam International Investments.
Dunne founded equity specialist FOUR Capital Partners in 2006 and worked as chief executive of the firm. Prior to this, he worked at Mercer Consulting and MM Asset Management. It merged with Sanlam in 2014 and grown assets under management to £5.9bn across multi-strategy, UK, global, Europe and US funds. Dunne has now left the firm and been replaced by Alfio Tagliabue, who began the role this week. Tagliabue has been working as Sanlam UK's group chief financial officer since January 2016, joining from Ashcourt Rowan. FOUR founder: UCITS V rules 'address problem that does not exi...
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