Jupiter appoints new lead emerging market fund manager

Nick Payne

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Jupiter has appointed Nick Payne as lead fund manager on the firm’s Global Emerging Market Equities team.

Payne joined Jupiter in 2020 after it acquired Merian Global Investors and is currently lead manager of the Jupiter Global Emerging Markets Focus fund. He also previously worked as head of emerging and frontier equities for Nomura Asset Management and director and head of Latin America for Rexiter Capital Management. Payne's appointment comes following the resignation of fund manager Ross Teverson, who joined the company in 2014 and managed both the Jupiter Global Emerging Markets fund and the Jupiter Emerging and Frontier Income Trust. Seven managers added to FE fundinfo 'hall of fam...

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