Dawn Kendall launches KKV Investment Management with £390m AUM

New base in London

Jenna Brown
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KKV Investment Management, founded by Dawn Kendall, Ariel Vegoda and Kvika Securities, has launched with £390m assets under management.

Kendall and Vegoda will run the firm as co-heads from its headquarters in London. KKV employs an additional 17 people. Kendall has 34 years' experience and previously worked at TwentyFour Asset Management, head of fixed income at Architas, as well as a portfolio manager at Investec Wealth, Newton, Axa and Cofelouf Trust. Vegoda has 15 years' experience within legal operations and has previously been a chief operating officer. KKV's investment strategy is to lend to and build stronger and more sustainable businesses in order to provide consistent income for investors and shareholder...

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