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10 September 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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Another departs Credit Suisse

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By Stephen Blaxhall
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4 minute read

CSAM's distribution team suffers a further loss.

Credit Suisse Asset management's distribution and sales team has suffered another loss.

Business development manager Darren Hall has resigned and is to rejoin his former mentor at Schroders, Murray Brewer, at American fund manager T Rowe Price in November. 

The group's distribution team has seen a full scale shake up since Keith Ince took over the running of the Swiss banks asset management business in 2006.

Institutional distribution head John Maragiannis resigned in March, while business development managers Kate Hillyar and Jacinda Green have also departed in the last year.

 
 

Head of product Peter Chun resigned in July and his deputy Lisa Kerrison have also left.

Former head of retail funds Brian Thomas and head of retail distribution Chris Larsen departed a matter of weeks before Ince was appointed.

Earlier this month Craig Mowll, who joined the group as head of retail sales in June 2006, was appointed to overseas both retail and wholesale channels.

"We are looking to actively attract the best quality candidates to Credit Suisse," Mowll said.