interactive investor appoints ex-Numis Cade and MoneyWeek editor-in-chief to board
Bolsters investment governance
Anna Fedorova
interactive investor has appointed MoneyWeek editor-in-chief Merryn Somerset Webb and former head of investment companies research at Numis Securities Charles Cade to its investment committee.
Somerset Webb has joined the investment governance committee, while Cade has become an independent member of the executive investment selection committee, with both appointments set to enhance the firm s.
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Interactive Investor makes high profile investment committee appointments
Merryn Somerset Webb and Charles Cade hired to beef up platform’s governance and research power
Interactive Investor has made two appointments to its investment committee, including a high-profile journalist and the former head of investment companies research at Numis Securities.
Money Week editor-in-chief Merryn Somerset Webb has joined the platform provider’s investment governance committee, while ex-Numis researcher Charles Cade has joined the executive investment selection committee as an independent member.
Somerset Webb is also a columnist for the
Financial Times and Saga magazine, a non-executive director of three investment trusts – Baillie Gifford Shin Nippon, Montanaro European Smaller Companies and Murray Income – as well as wealth management firm Netwealth.
Many investors will no doubt welcome the new year. Although we may be in a sombre mood as it begins, as Covid-19 cases rise and further restrictions are afoot, there are reasons to feel cheerful as we look ahead to 2021.
First, there are the vaccines, which should restore some form of normality. Second, Britain’s last-minute deal with the EU should alleviate much of the uncertainty that has overshadowed London shares for the past four and a half years.
“It is not necessarily the outcome in itself; it is the fact we will have certainty that is the most important thing,” said Simon Elliott of Winterflood Securities, the broker.
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