St James's Place chief dismisses Woodford fears

AUM hits record at St James’s Place, as CEO rejects concerns that the departure of star Invesco fund manager Neil Woodford could impact his company

Assets under management have soared to a record £41.8 billion at St James’s Place, as chief executive David Bellamy dismisses concerns that the departure of star Invesco fund manager Neil Woodford could impact on SJP.

Woodford currently manages £4.5 billion on behalf of St James's Place, but Bellamy said the resignation will not affect his business.

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