Oliver Knott promoted to assistant fund manager of the Chelverton UK Dividend Trust

Trust targets UK AIM and listed companies

Pedro Gonçalves
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Chelverton Asset Management has promoted Oliver Knott to assistant fund manager of the Chelverton UK Dividend Trust, with effect from 1 January.

Knott joined Chelverton from investment bank N+1 Singer, where he was an equity analyst. He had previously been with Brewin Dolphin, where he held roles in equity sales, trading and equity research. The trust, which recently celebrated its 21st anniversary, "seeks to deliver a high and growing income through investments in small and mid-cap UK AIM and listed companies", according to the firm.  Chelverton's Horner: Investors could shun open-ended space after Woodford closure Chelverton founder and managing director David Horner said: "Oli joined us in January last year, before the C...

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