Schroders co-head of equities Rory Bateman to retire in 2025

Co-manager of the Schroder British Opportunities trust

Sorin Dojan
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Schroders' co-head of equities Rory Bateman is set to retire in February 2025 after a 17-year career at the firm.

Bateman has also been co-manager of the Schroder British Opportunities (SBO) trust since it launched in 2020, taking a lead of the public equity portfolio side while Tim Creed, Schroders Capital's head of private equity investments, managed the trust's private equity portfolio. According to SBO's board, Bateman will continue to work as a co-portfolio manager until his retirement next year, working alongside Creed, as well Uzo Ekwue and Peraveenan Sriharan. Schroders expands group CIO role and appoints CFO to replace Richard Oldfield A Schroders spokesperson confirmed Bateman and an...

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