Quilter Cheviot's Miller brings four-decade wealth management career to a close

Joined Cheviot Asset Management in 2007

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Quilter Cheviot investment director David Miller is set to retire at the end of January after more than four decades in the wealth management industry.

Miller started as a stockbroker, before becoming a fund manager at Flemings and subsequently worked for both JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Canada. He joined Cheviot Asset Management in 2007, which later became Quilter Cheviot, to manage clients' investment portfolios. Since 2014, Miller has written the weekly ‘Diary of a Fund Manager' blog, which recently reached its 362nd edition. In his last Diary of a Fund Manager blog, dated 24 January 2022, Miller wrote: "The timing of my exit from fund management is either brilliant or atrocious. "Inflation and the standoff between Russia an...

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