TwentyFour wins bond mandate with Aviva Investors

Laura Dew
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TwentyFour Asset Management has been appointed to run a new fixed income credit mandate for Aviva Investors' multi-manager team.

The mandate will be a high-conviction portfolio with around 35 holdings selected from a variety of financial and high yield bonds as well as asset backed securities. It will be managed jointly by the eight-strong TwentyFour portfolio management team which includes founding partners Rob Ford, Ben Hayward, Gary Kirk and Eoin Walsh. TwentyFour will look to exploit specific situations across the credit spectrum through a selective buying process. Mark Holman, chief executive of TwentyFour, said mandates were an area where the firm is looking to expand. It made its first such agreement ...

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