Four-man credit team joins Mirabaud AM

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Mirabaud Asset Management has poached a four-strong fixed income team to work alongside head of high yield Andrew Lake.

André Broijl (pictured), Bert Hospers, Sai Kit Lam, and George Luijkx join the firm from Syntrus Achmea Asset Management in the Netherlands. The team will report to Lake and will be in charge of various mandates and fund solutions for Mirabaud's clients in the investment grade credit arena. The credit team have been operating for almost a decade, managing more than €4bn of institutional mandates for Dutch pension funds, "This addition to our fixed income team clearly demonstrates further commitment to the growth of wider ranging skills within the asset management business, this giv...

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