Orbis Investments names head of UK retail business as Bradshaw retires

Matthew Spencer takes on the leadership role

Valeria Martinez
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Orbis Investments has appointed Matthew Spencer to take the reins of the firm’s UK retail business, as current head Marcel Bradshaw retires.

Spencer will officially take on the role this month, ahead of Bradshaw's retirement at the end of this year after more than seven years leading the team.  Having joined the firm in 2008, Spencer currently serves as global head of the investment counsellor group, which is responsible for servicing institutional clients and investment consultants globally.  In his new role, he will focus on UK advisers and explore opportunities to expand Orbis's reach to a broader UK client base. The firm said he and Bradshaw have been "working closely" over the last few months on a "comprehensive" h...

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