Frikkee exits Smith & Williamson while bond manager Anderson retires

New managers appointed for their funds

Laura Dew
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Fund managers John Anderson and Tineke Frikkee are to leave Smith & Williamson at the end of the month.

Frikkee joined Smith & Williamson in 2013 from Newton and is leaving to pursue other opportunities. Her £54m UK Equity Income fund will be taken over by its deputy manager Mark Swain. Swain will remain as a deputy manager on the Enterprise and UK Equity Growth fund.  S&W's Frikkee: How healthy are UK dividends? Anderson, who is retiring after a 30-year career in the industry, joined Smith & Williamson in 2014 from J.P. Morgan Asset Management.  Anderson's £44m Fixed Interest fund will be taken over by Ian Kenny, head of fixed interest at Smith & Williamson. Kenny is also manager...

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