Fidelity International portfolio manager Amit Lodha is to leave the firm after 18 years in order to spend more time with family.
The former manager of the firm's Global Real Assets fund has, since 2010, acted as lead manager on the Fidelity Global Focus fund. Lodha confirmed in a LinkedIn post on Sunday (13 June) that he has "decided to take a break to have the flexibility to spend more time with the family back in India [and] chart my path for the next decade". The manager joined Fidelity in 2004 after around three years as an analyst at Citigroup, having previously served as an audit senior at KPMG. Under Lodha's leadership, Fidelity Global Focus has returned 31.4%, 55.8% and 138.7% over one, three and fiv...
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