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Carol Smee began her career in 1988 at Fuji International Finance.
In 1996 she moved to Laing & Cruickshank Investment Management, which was acquired by UBS Wealth Management in 2004.
In 2006 Carol Smee joined Cheviot Asset Management, where she is responsible for managing portfolios on behalf of individuals, trusts, charities and pension funds.
She is an Associate of the Securities & Investment Institute.
Former positions of Carol Smee
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Cheviot Asset Management Ltd.
![]() Cheviot Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Cheviot Asset Management Ltd. (CAM) is the investment advisory subsidiary of Quilter Cheviot Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Quilter Cheviot Holdings Ltd. in Great Britain. Formerly known as Cheviot Capital Ltd., established in 1993, the firm is located in London and provides services to institutional investors, including pension funds, endowments, charities and government bodies, as well as financial intermediaries and high-net worth individuals. CAM offers discretionary, advisory and execution-only services and manage a UK-domiciled fund. | Analyst-Equity | 10/06/2009 |
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Cheviot Asset Management Ltd.
![]() Cheviot Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Cheviot Asset Management Ltd. (CAM) is the investment advisory subsidiary of Quilter Cheviot Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Quilter Cheviot Holdings Ltd. in Great Britain. Formerly known as Cheviot Capital Ltd., established in 1993, the firm is located in London and provides services to institutional investors, including pension funds, endowments, charities and government bodies, as well as financial intermediaries and high-net worth individuals. CAM offers discretionary, advisory and execution-only services and manage a UK-domiciled fund. | Finance |
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