Dalton manager Caldecott leads buyout to set up new wealth business

Will continue to run Melchior Global Conservative fund

Laura Dew
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Rupert Caldecott, former global funds manager and managing partner at Dalton Strategic Partnership (DSP), has completed a buyout to launch his own investment management firm, RM Caldecott & Partners (RMCP), with existing high-net-worth clients.

Caldecott (pictured) joined DSP from Schroders in 2006 and was a partner and global funds manager, managing the firm's global asset allocation portfolios, and has extensive experience in running absolute return strategies.  He has joined forces with Neill Blanks, private client portfolio manager at DSP, to spin out wealth management business RM Caldecott & Partners (RMCP). The pair worked together at DSP for a decade, running the private client side of the business.   Dalton acquires alternatives firm MSK Capital Partners DSP is a significant and sizeable investor in the new ven...

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