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James Klempster

Deputy Head and Head of Equities of the Liontrust Multi-Asset team

About James

James Klempster is Deputy Head of Multi-Asset at Liontrust. He is a fund manager and analyst with 19 years’ investment management experience, of which the past 14 have been focused on managing multi-asset, multi-manager funds and portfolios. James supports John Husselbee in leading the Multi-Asset investment team and works with team members in managing target risk funds and portfolios as well as specialist managed investment solutions.

Before joining Liontrust, James was Director of Investment Management at Momentum Global Investment Management, where he led Momentum’s global investment team and solutions strategy for a global client list including institutional and retail clients. Prior to that, James worked for Avebury Asset Management where he managed global bond portfolios for institutional clients.

James began his investment career at NW Brown Investment Management in 2004 and gained experience in managing UK equity portfolios. James holds a BA (Hons) in Jurisprudence from the University of Oxford and is a CFA Charterholder. 

In his spare time, James enjoys travel and spending time with his young family.

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