Mark Holman to retire from TwentyFour Asset Management

Mark Holman will be retiring from TwentyFour Asset Management, the London-based fixed income boutique of Vontobel, in June 2024.

Having helped co-found the business in 2008, Mark stepped down from his role as CEO at the end of 2021.
Mark has been part of the multi-sector bond investment team since it was launched in 2009, and the team has subsequently grown to 14 investment professionals.

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In 2023, the firm hired Jakub Lichwa, an ex-Goldman Sachs financial analyst, further building out the team’s experience.
Partner and portfolio manager Felipe Villarroel will move back to London from Santiago in Q2 2024 adding depth to the London team.
Talking about the firm’s “robust transition plans” ahead, Ben Hayward, CEO of TwentyFour, commented: “Mark has made many important contributions to the firm and our clients both as CEO and a portfolio manager.”

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