Bambos Hambi assumes CIO role at Quilter Investors as parent firm restructures
Hambi was named as CEO in June last year
Quilter Investors has named Steven Levin as chief executive in a move that sees Bambos Hambi redirect his focus solely on the chief investment officer role as parent company Quilter looks to simplify its operation.
Hambi (pictured) is listed as both CEO and CIO of Quilter Investors on Quilter’s website, a role he assumed after joining the firm in November last year from Aberdeen Standard Investments.
He had been lined up to replace Paul Simpson as the top boss of Quilter Investors when he retires at the end of March, but the firm has changed tack following a re-organisation of its client segments in order to simplify the business.
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ASI reveals Bambos Hambi’s successor on £30bn multi-manager range
Former multi-manager boss left ASI to become Quilter Investors chief executive last June
Aberdeen Standard Investments has promoted Katie Trowsdale to succeed Bambos Hambi as head of multi-manager strategies.
It was announced Hambi was leaving ASI last June to become Quilter Investors’ chief executive, following the retirement of Paul Simpson. He had been head of multi-manager strategies at ASI since 2011, looking after £30bn worth of assets, including the MyFolio franchise.
Trowsdale (pictured), who will immediately take charge of the multi-manager team, has been a part of the multi-manager team for the last nine years. She has been a deputy manager and then co-manager on the MyFolio Managed and MyFolio Multi-Manager ranges for seven years.