Profile
Mr. Richard M.
Hoyle is Senior Investment Director at Investec Wealth & Investment Ltd.
He managed the Cheltenham office for 14 years and was a Director of Henderson Crosthwaite Limited.
Previously, he joined Laing and Cruickshank in London and set up and managed a new office for Laing and Cruickshank, moving to Cheltenham in 1989.
Prior to commencing his financial services career, he served for 20 years in the Army.
Mr. Hoyle is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment.
Former positions of Richard M. Hoyle
| Companies | Position | End |
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Investec Wealth & Investment Ltd.
Investec Wealth & Investment Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance IW&I is an active manager which seeks to provide a steady growth in income, protect the capital value of client assets and continue to provide long-term care and support. The firm’s investment portfolio invests in five main asset classes such as: fixed interest assets, equities, commercial property, alternative investments, and cash. While the firm invests in direct equities, they can screen individual stocks according to a range of criteria. The assets of clients are held in trust within the firm’s nominee company and are recorded in such a manner as to clearly indicate they do not belong to the firm. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 31/08/2013 |
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Investec Wealth & Investment Ltd.
Investec Wealth & Investment Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance IW&I is an active manager which seeks to provide a steady growth in income, protect the capital value of client assets and continue to provide long-term care and support. The firm’s investment portfolio invests in five main asset classes such as: fixed interest assets, equities, commercial property, alternative investments, and cash. While the firm invests in direct equities, they can screen individual stocks according to a range of criteria. The assets of clients are held in trust within the firm’s nominee company and are recorded in such a manner as to clearly indicate they do not belong to the firm. | Finance |
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