Update: Stewart Investors' Tulloch to take non-exec role on new trust

Announced retirement from fund management

Natalie Kenway
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Renowned emerging markets fund manager Angus Tulloch will take the role of non-executive director on a yet-to-be-launched global small-cap trust, despite announcing retirement from Stewart Investors after almost 30 years running its Asia Pacific fund.

The 68-year-old announced he would retire from his role as co-manager on the on the £883m Stewart Investors Asia Pacific fund, which he has managed since June 1988, this September. However, Stewart Investors said Tulloch (pictured) will be a non-executive director on a new, global small-cap trust, which it intends to launch later this year. A statement from the group said: "Angus has decided to retire from Stewart Investors on 30 September 2017 at the age of 68. "Over the last 29 years Angus has been a leading member of our business. He joined Stewart Ivory in 1988 to establish an ...

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