Who triumphed at the IW Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2017?

Ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall on 6 July

Katrina Lloyd
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Investment Week is pleased to recognise the winners of the 22nd Fund Manager of the Year Awards, in categories including Specialist Group of the Year and Outstanding Industry Contribution.

The winners received their awards at a special ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 6 July. For the first time, a two-tier judging process was adopted, modelled on the way The Oscars are decided. Funds on the final shortlist were analysed and debated by sector specialists, who ranked them with a commentary on key areas which impressed them about the portfolio managers' skills over the three years to 31 March 2017. Their recommendations were then presented to the longer-serving panel of judges, many of whom have been part of the process for over 20 years, for a final round of...

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