Jupiter Asset Management has appointed Selina Tyler as the head of UK, a role she will take up in spring 2025.
John Morrison, the interim head of UK, will continue in this role until Tyler’s arrival, after which he will return to his position as the deputy head of UK.
Tyler brings a wealth of experience from her current role as head of UK wholesale at Lombard Odier Investment Managers.
Her career also includes senior roles at Mirabaud Asset Management and Federated Hermes.
Additionally, she represents City Hive on the ACT Global Leadership Council, advocating for democratic access to investing.
This year has seen significant moves at Jupiter, such as the addition of Niall Gallagher’s European equity team and the acquisition of investment teams and assets from Origin, which expands Jupiter’s reach in emerging markets.
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By GlobalDataMoreover, the hiring of investment managers Adrian Gosden and Alex Savvides has further diversified the firm’s UK equities expertise.
Jupiter client group co-head Maximilian Guenzl said: “We are very pleased to welcome Selina to the firm in this important role. The UK is a mature market where we believe Jupiter’s exceptionally strong brand and client-led focus makes us one of the market leaders.
“As we look forward, we are beginning to see signs of client sentiment shifting more favourably in the UK, where we have deep client relationships and leading investment capabilities.”
“Jupiter is likely to be a strong beneficiary if this improvement is sustained, having recruited outstanding investment talent this year.”
In 2022, Jupiter split its chief investment officer (CIO) role and announced a restructure of nearly a third of its funds to enhance financial health, following Matthew Beesley’s appointment as the CEO.