JPMAM's Campbell steps down from European Smaller Cos trust

Worked on the trust for 23 years

Jayna Rana
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Jim Campbell, manager of the £675m JPMorgan European Smaller Companies investment, trust has officially stepped down from his role after 23 years.

Campbell, who had been running the trust since 1995, left the firm in March 2017 for personal reasons, handing managerial responsibilities to his co-managers Francesco Conte and Edward Greaves. Though Campbell has returned to JPMAM from his personal leave, he has decided not to return to his position as manager of the trust. He will remain working at the firm, though it is not yet known in what position. JPMAM to kick off European ETF push with double 'alternative beta' launch In an official statement, JPMAM said: "After 23 years of being involved in the successful management of th...

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