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BT replaces portfolio manager

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BT Financial Group has appointed Jack Chemello as portfolio manager for its Imputation and Ethical funds.

BT Financial Group has appointed Jack Chemello as portfolio manager for its Imputation and Ethical funds.

He replaces Troy Angus, who left to join small caps specialist Paradice Investment Management last month.

Chemello, who joined BT in 2003, was previously an analyst covering large cap companies in banking, the media and utilities.

Prior to BT, he worked at ING and Bankers Trust.

 
 

BT said it would be hiring a new analyst to take on part of Chemello's existing responsibilities.