Rathbone Unit Trust management hires Sanlam's Carroll as CIO

Ahead of Julian Chillingworth's retirement

Lauren Mason
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Rathbone Unit Trust Management (RUTM) has hired Sanlam’s Tom Carroll as chief investment officer, ahead of Julian Chillingworth’s retirement next year.

The role, which is subject to regulatory approval, will see Carroll based in the firm's London office. He will report to RUTM CEO Mike Webb, and work closely alongside recently-appointed co-CIOs of Rathbone Investment Management Elizabeth Savage and Edward Smith. In Carroll's new role, he will oversee the investment team, maintain clear investment philosophies within the funds business, and support RUTM's sustainability capabilities. The firm's investment risk team will also report in to him. Prior to joining RUTM, Carroll spent 15 years at Sanlam Investments, which he co-founded in 2...

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