Quilter Cheviot hires a trio of London investment managers
Quilter Cheviot, part of Old Mutual Wealth, has appointed Mats Arthursson, Suneet Kumar and James Gatehouse to their London office, bringing the total number of London-based investment managers to sixty-nine.
Arthursson will head up the new team which will focus on private clients.He has over twenty years of experience in investment management, and joins the firm from Arbuthnot Latham & Co, where he was most recently a director of investment management.
James Gatehouse joined the firm in early September, while Suneet Kumar joins in October. Gatehouse comes to Quilter Cheviot from Fiske plc where he was most recently a senior investment manager, while Kumar joins from Seven Investment Management where he was an investment relationship manager for nearly four years.
Quilter Cheviot’s Bristol office has also expanded its investment management team by recently hiring Nikolas Ramsey. He joins the firm after thirteen years at Charles Stanley where he performed discretionary investment manager and chartered wealth manager roles.

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