Tyndall IM hires former Merian manager

Will run income fund

Beth Brearley
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Tyndall Investment Management has hired former Merian fund manager Simon Murphy to its UK equities desk.

Murphy, who left Merian at the end of 2018 after 11 years as head of UK large cap equities, will assume control of the VT TyndallReal Income fund - currently run by chief executive Alex Odd - on 1 February.  Murphy previously spent ten years at M&G Investments. CRUX transfers Global fund to Tyndall IM A spokesperson for Tyndall, which was founded by former M&G fund manager Odd in 2016, commented: "We are delighted to confirm that Simon Murphy has recently joinedTyndall Investment Management as a UK equity fund manager. "Simon brings a wealth of experience, having spent over 20 y...

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