Neil Goddin returns to Aegon AM as head of equities and multi-asset

Succeeds Philip Haworth

Sorin Dojan
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Aegon Asset Management has appointed Neil Goddin as head of equities and multi-asset with immediate effect.

He will succeed current head of equities Philip Haworth, who has exited the firm after almost three decades. Aegon AM's Colin Finlayson: Where next for fixed income in 2024  "We would like to thank [Haworth] for his contribution to the team over this time and wish him all the best for the future," a spokesperson for Aegon AM said.  Goddin's return comes four years after he originally left Aegon in 2020, when it rebranded from Kames Capital. Stonehage Fleming poaches Aegon investment manager for partner role Goddin left after eight years at Kames to join the impact equities te...

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