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Mr. Mark Beattie is a Deputy Fund Manager at Hermes Investment Management Ltd. He joined the firm in 2005 as an Investment Surveyor focusing on acquisitions and disposals for three of Hermes principle clients.
In 2007, Mr. Beattie was promoted to Investment Manager of the Unit Shop and Food Store portfolio where he was responsible for the performance of c.£700m of directly held assets across three funds.
In 2009, he joined the HPUT team, focusing on HPUT’s acquisitions and disposal programme, which soon developed into his current role as Deputy Fund Manager of HPUT.
Prior to Hermes, Mr. Beattie joined DTZ in 2001, where he gained experience in the professional team, UK valuations and investment agency before qualifying as a Chartered Surveyor in 2003.
His last two years at DTZ were spent within the Private Client Investment team, undertaking acquisitions and disposals across all sectors throughout the UK.
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Hermes Investment Management Ltd.
Hermes Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance HIML is an active, long-term manager that provides investment solutions in a range of equities, fixed income, multi-asset and private markets strategies. The firm uses either a bottom-up or a top-down approach or both in their investment process, to identify and buy quality stocks that are attractively priced and to seek superior risk-adjusted returns. | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | 01-07-2019 |
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Hermes Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance HIML is an active, long-term manager that provides investment solutions in a range of equities, fixed income, multi-asset and private markets strategies. The firm uses either a bottom-up or a top-down approach or both in their investment process, to identify and buy quality stocks that are attractively priced and to seek superior risk-adjusted returns. | Finance |
















