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GQG Partners announces 3 promotions

GQG Partners has promoted three key members of its investment team.

by Adrian Suljanovic
July 6, 2022
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The investment boutique has announced the promotions of James Anders, Brian Kersmanc and Sudarshan Murthy to the role of portfolio managers across the firm’s core strategies, continuing GQG’s commitment of evolving its investment talent and delivering performance for clients. 

The newly promoted trio will continue to work closely with Rajiv Jain, chairman and chief investment officer, with minimal changes to the decision-making process with investments. 

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“Our commitment to our clients is unwavering,” Mr Jain said.

“The promotion of James, Brian, and Sudarshan, who have all played growing roles in the evolution and execution of GQG’s investment strategy, is a further testament to that commitment.

“Our goal remains singularly focused on compounding capital for our clients through various investment cycles.”

The firm has also marked six years with over US$94 billion in assets under management and performing in the top quartile across all four core strategies – global equity, US equity, emerging markets equity and international equity. 

GQG has expanded its services for clients globally since their inception in 2016, having over 140 associates worldwide and five offices across the US, Australia and Europe.

CEO of GQG Partners, Tim Carver, expressed that it’s “a privilege” to mark the sixth anniversary with the “extraordinary team” they have and continue to build upon. 

“These well-earned promotions reflect our commitment to best serving our clients and the development of our associates,” Mr Carver said. 

The firm listed on the ASX last October following an oversubscribed IPO, raising $1.19 billion and giving it an implied value of nearly $6 billion.

In April, GQG reported strong net inflows of US$3.4 billion despite the challenging macro environment.

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