Rathbones chief Paul Stockton retires
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Neil Hermon to retire from Janus Henderson after 23 years
Neil Hermon will retire from Janus Henderson in September after 23 years managing UK equity funds for the firm. He runs its UK Alpha and UK Smaller Companies funds, as well as the Henderson Smaller Companies trust, which have combined assets under management of £1bn. Hermon has been lead manager on the investment trust since 2002 and delivered a 1410% return under his tenure, beating the Numis Smaller Companies benchmark and IT UK Smaller Compan…
Rathbones Group names Jonathan Sorrell as new CEO
London-based wealth manager Rathbones Group has appointed Jonathan Sorrell as its new CEO, succeeding Paul Stockton who will retire after six years at the helm. Sorrell will take on the role of CEO designate, pending regulatory clearance, on 1 July 2025. Sorrell will move to Rathbones from Capstone Investment Advisors, where he has held the position of president since early 2020. Before his time at Capstone, he served as the chief financial offi…
Henderson Smaller Companies’ Neil Hermon to retire at the end of September - QuotedData
Henderson Smaller Companies (HSL) has announced that Neil Hermon, co-manager of its portfolio, is retiring from Janus Henderson Investors and the asset management industry on 30 September 2025. Neil’s retirement comes after 22 years as fund manager of HSL, and over 36 years in financial services. Indriatti van Hien, Neil’s co-manager on HSL, will continue …


Rathbones Group chief executive Paul Stockton to retire
Paul Stockton will retire on 30 September 2025 after 16 years with Rathbones, six years of which as Group chief executive. He will be succeeded by Jonathan Sorrell who will join the business as CEO designate, subject to regulatory approval, on 1 July 2025. In order to effect a smooth handover, he will be appointed to Rathbones Group Plc and Rathbones Investment Management Limited Boards upon receipt of regulatory approval, at which time Stockton…
Rathbones chief Paul Stockton retires
Rathbones group chief executive Paul Stockton is set to retire from his role after six years in the job. Stockton, who has worked at the asset manager for the last 16 years, will step down from the firm at the end of September, the company’s said today. He will be succeeded by Jonathan Sorrell who will join the business as CEO designate, subject to regulatory approval, on 1 July. Stockton had previously told Rathbones‘ board that he planned to r…
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