UPDATE: Hermes hires Page as it enters UK wholesale market

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Former Ardevora partner Rob Page is to join Hermes Fund Managers as head of marketing and communications, as the institutional house pushes into the UK wholesale market for the first time.

Hermes confirmed Page's appointment alongside further hires as it announced it is looking to attract third-party assets in the UK, Europe and US. Harriet Steel, global head of business development at Hermes, said: "Strengthening our business development capabilities will enable us to promote Hermes' investment track record across a range of asset classes. "The hires will be instrumental in attracting third party assets from a broader institutional and wholesale client base across the UK, Europe and the US." Alongside Page, Clive Selman has joined from Man Group. He is responsible f...

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