Charlemagne Capital rebrands as Fiera Capital

Expands fund range

Mike Sheen
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Charlemagne Capital has rebranded as Fiera Capital's European division, following the firm's acquisition by the £71.9bn Canadian asset manager in December 2016.

The rebrand, which was effective from December 2017, sees the London-based firm expand beyond its traditional emerging markets expertise with the launch of two Fiera strategies, under the firm's Irish-domiciled UCITS platform, Magna Umbrella Funds. SCD rebrands to Oakham Wealth Management amid plans to widen distribution Initially launched for the North American market in 2009, the Fiera Capital Global Equity and Fiera Capital US Equity funds have a combined $20bn in AUM. Jayne Sutcliffe, president and CEO of Fiera Capital's European division (pictured, left), said the firm's new o...

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