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Somerset Capital bosses set for lower payday as profit plunges

Profits at Jacob Rees Mogg-backed firm nearly halved in the year before its collapse

Somerset Capital was thrust into the spotlight through high-profile politician Jacob Rees-Mogg's involvement
Somerset Capital was thrust into the spotlight through high-profile politician Jacob Rees-Mogg's involvement Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images

Bosses at Somerset Capital Management are in line for a much lower payday after profit at the Jacob Rees Mogg-backed emerging markets boutique plunged last year.

Profit in the year to 31 March 2023 fell to £4.2m, nearly half of the £9.1m generated by the business the year before, according to a filing at Companies House.

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