J.O. Hambro Capital Management

J.O. Hambro Capital Management
Private
Industry Finance
Headquarters 14 Ryder Street
London, United Kingdom
Website johcm.co.uk

J.O. Hambro Capital Management (a.k.a. JOHCM) is an asset management firm based in London.[1]

History

J.O. Hambro Capital Management was founded by Jocelyn Hambro and this three sons, Rupert Hambro, Richard Hambro and James Hambro, in 1986, shortly after they sold their family business, Hambros Bank to the Société Générale.[2] It is a completely separate company from J. O. Hambro Investment Management, also founded in 1986, and now known as Waverton Investment Management.[3]

Nichola Pease served as its Chief Executive from 1998 to 2008,[4] when she was replaced by Gavin Rochussen, who still serves in this capacity.[5]

As of February 2015, it had £16.2 billion in assets.[5]

References

  1. Company Overview of JO Hambro Capital Management Limited, Bloomberg Business
  2. A long tradition of making money, The Times, March 25, 2006
  3. Emiliya Mychasuk, Emiko Terazono, Hambro era shift, Financial Times, May 28, 2009
  4. Robert Cookson, Pease quits as chief of JO Hambro, Financial Times, October 9, 2008
  5. 1 2 Selin Bucak, Rochussen: why JO Hambro Capital Management will always be a boutique, Citywire, 5 February 2015
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