Old Mutual Global Investors' (OMGI) head of Asian equities Josh Crabb and his team in Hong Kong are set to leave the firm following a review of the fund range.
The firm's global equities team, headed by Ian Heslop, will take over the $180m Old Mutual Pacific Equity and the $421m Old Mutual Asian Equity Income funds from Crabb, who is leaving the business in May to pursue other opportunities. The Hong Kong team departing also comprises of Taylor Connaughton and Kris Whitlock. Crabb (pictured) joined OMGI as Asian equities head from BlackRock in 2014. He has over 20 years' experience with firms such as Prudential Asset Management and Bankers Trust. The investment approach on the funds will be changed to reflect the systematic investment pro...
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