SWIP raids sellside for small cap investment

Christopher Bamberry has continued the march of talent from sellside to buyside by joining Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) from Deutsche Bank.

Bamberry, a pan-European business services research analyst at Deutsche, joins the Edinburgh-based fund manager as the UK smaller companies investment manager. In this role at SWIP he will be the lead small cap analyst covering aerospace and defence, diversified industrials, engineering, media, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, real estate and support services.

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