Sanlam Investments growth equities team joins Landseer AM as funds stay put

Sub-investment agreement

James Baxter-Derrington
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Landseer Asset Management is set to absorb Sanlam Investments’ growth equities team, led by Chris Ford, who will continue to manage the Sanlam fund range under a sub-investment agreement.

Senior members of the team will become partners at Landseer and will continue as managers of the Sanlam Asia Pacific Artificial Intelligence and Global Artificial Intelligence funds, and SVS Sanlam European Equity and North American Equity funds, which remain under Sanlam ownership. Effective 1 January 2024, the agreement will see no changes to the management, fees, operational or custodial processes in place on the funds. Titan AM hires Sanlam head of fixed income Sanlam has also confirmed there will be no change to the investment philosophy, process or management team of the fund...

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