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Mr. Thomas P.
Smyth is an Investment Director at Rathbones Investment Management Ltd.
He manages portfolios for private clients, pension funds, charities and trusts.
He is part of the team that transferred to Rathbones from Deutsche Bank in May 2014 and before Deutsche Bank, he was a Private Client Manager at Brown Shipley.
He holds a MSc in Industrial Relations from Manchester Business School and a BSc in Management Studies from the University of Manchester.
He is a Chartered Fellow of the Securities and Investment Institute and a Chartered Wealth Manager.
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Rathbones Investment Management Ltd.
Rathbones Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Rathbone Investment Management Ltd. (RIM) is the wholly-owned investment management subsidiary of Rathbone Brothers Plc (LON: RAT) in Great Britain. The firm is headquartered in Liverpool and was founded in 1979. RIM manages portfolios for US resident individuals, trusts, charities and pensions. They also provide individual investment and wealth management services for private clients, charities, trustees and professional partners, primarily in Great Britain. | Director of Investments | 01-05-2014 |
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Rathbones Investment Management Ltd.
Rathbones Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Rathbone Investment Management Ltd. (RIM) is the wholly-owned investment management subsidiary of Rathbone Brothers Plc (LON: RAT) in Great Britain. The firm is headquartered in Liverpool and was founded in 1979. RIM manages portfolios for US resident individuals, trusts, charities and pensions. They also provide individual investment and wealth management services for private clients, charities, trustees and professional partners, primarily in Great Britain. | Finance |