The portfolio manager of the Schroders Global Equity Income and ISF Global Equity Yield funds has left after 11 years with the firm, Investment Week has learned.
A Schroders spokesperson confirmed Ian Kelly, who also managed the $4bn ISF Global Dividend Maximiser fund was leaving to "pursue opportunities outside of the firm". The spokesperson confirmed Simon Adler and Nick Kirrage will become co-managers of the Global Equity Income fund, ISF Global Equity Yield and ISF Global Dividend Maximiser funds. Kirrage is currently a co-manager on the Schroder Recovery, Income, Responsilbe Value UK Equity, Global Recovery and Income Maximiser funds. The spokesperson added: "Simon has worked closely with Ian since joining the global value team as a f...
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