Mannix: It is a really interesting environment for recruiting fund managers

Became CEO in 2013

Natalie Kenway
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Natalie Kenway talks to Dan Mannix, CEO of RWC Partners, about the group's expansion, looking after employees, the search for fund management talent and having 'sensible' discussions with clients on fees.

Merger and acquisition activity is rife within the asset management industry as pressure on fees, and therefore profit margins, means groups are looking to partner up and consolidate. But as the large firms get larger, fund managers may not understand where they fit in the newly created organisations - step in RWC Partners, the specialised investment management firm that has made a name for itself in acquiring whole teams and their products to become a highly diversified business that has grown to £11.4bn under management.  RWC CEO Mannix joins New City Initiative board Led by CEO ...

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