TwentyFour co-founders Ford and Kirk retire

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Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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TwentyFour Asset Management co-founders Rob Ford and Gary Kirk are set to retire from the firm in September.

Having helped co-found the asset manager in 2008, Ford and Kirk will be transitioning to advisory roles at the firm and stepping off its investment committee. Previously, Ford has managed a range of the firm's asset-backed securities funds, such as its UK Mortgages fund, which was launched in 2016, and merged into the TwentyFour Income fund last year. Evelyn Partners appoints Paul Geddes as CEO Meanwhile, Kirk has been co-managing the multi-sector bond team, including its TwentyFour Select Monthly Income fund, since it was launched in 2009. Ford previously spent over 20 year...

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