Edinburgh Partners founder Campbell joins Saracen

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Edinburgh Partners founder Graham Campbell is becoming CEO of Saracen Fund Managers and will take a significant equity stake in the boutique.

Saracen, which was founded by Jim Fisher, is also relocating from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Campbell's arrival will help in the development of the business, with the group outlining plans to launch new absolute return and income funds to the wealth manager space. Fisher will continue to have a large equity stake in the business and will also remain as co-manager of Saracen Growth fund, alongside investment director Craig Yeaman. "The existing fund will form an excellent platform to launch new funds in the near future to the benefit of both Saracen's existing clients and to our new cust...

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