Nick Kirrage to Leave Schroders After 23 Years
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Simon Adler replaces Nick Kirrage, who leaves.
FundCalibre comments on Schroders' Nick Kirrage departure - Wealth DFM
Nick Kirrage, one of the most experienced and respected value investors in the UK, is leaving Schroders after a career spanning nearly two decades. As Head of the Value Equities team, Kirrage played a pivotal role in shaping Schroders’ value-driven investing philosophy and building a deep, collaborative team structure. His disciplined, contrarian approach helped deliver long-term outperformance across a range of strategies, including the FundCal…
Investors react as Nick Kirrage exits Schroders
Schroders’ fund manager and head of value equities Nick Kirrage (pictured) has exited Schroders after over 23 years at the firm. To replace him, Simon Adler has been promoted to head of value equities. Meanwhile, the UK and European Value strategies will continue to be managed by Andrew Lyddon, who has 19 years’ experience at Schroders, supported by Tom Grady. Reacting to the changes, Darius McDermott, managing director at FundCalibre, said Kirr…
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