RIT Capital Partners CIO Ron Tabbouche resigns

Take on advisory role until new year

Eve Maddock-Jones
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RIT Capital Partners’ chief investment officer Ron Tabbouche has stepped down from the role after 11 years at the firm.

A source close to the matter confirmed to Investment Week that Tabbouche had left the firm to emigrate to Israel, where many of his family currently live. The region is currently at the epicentre of a war with Palestinian group Hamas which has garnered global attention and criticism since the conflict began escalating on 7 October. Tabbouche will take on an advisory capacity role until the new year to enable a "smooth transition" for the company, at which point he will officially depart from the firm, the source confirmed. The company's joint CIO Nick Khuu will remain in the role b...

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