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Mr. Mark D.
Powell is an Head of Charities & Head of London at J.
M.
Finn & Co. Ltd. He joined the firm in 2004 and is a member of the firm's Executive Committee.
He leads the charity team, as well as managing some private client and trust mandates, working closely with Sam Barty-King, and assisted by Alison Finney.
Mr. Powell had a short career as an Officer in the Royal Tank Regiment.
He began his portfolio management career with Kleinwort Benson in the late '90s.
He is a former Chair of Governor11/07/2025: Verified as per website.
CSs of a junior school in Surrey and director of an Academy Trust, and is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Masons and the Worshipful Company of Bowyers.
He graduated from the University of London and is a Fellow of the Securities Institute.
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J. M. Finn & Co. Ltd.
J. M. Finn & Co. Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance JM Finn is an active manager that believes that investment decisions must be client-driven and complemented by the personal convictions of the investment manager. Their investment process aims to assist managers to generate high quality investment ideas, to ensure the ideas are communicated efficiently around the firm and to ensure that the ideas' risk factors are properly assessed. The firm’s in-house research capability draws on sell-side research, fundamental industry analysis and meetings with companies to produce investment recommendations. | Head-Equity Investments | 01-01-2023 |
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J. M. Finn & Co. Ltd.
J. M. Finn & Co. Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance JM Finn is an active manager that believes that investment decisions must be client-driven and complemented by the personal convictions of the investment manager. Their investment process aims to assist managers to generate high quality investment ideas, to ensure the ideas are communicated efficiently around the firm and to ensure that the ideas' risk factors are properly assessed. The firm’s in-house research capability draws on sell-side research, fundamental industry analysis and meetings with companies to produce investment recommendations. | Finance |
















