Richard Horlick
Net worth: 2 M $ as of 2026-03-30
Net worth: 2 M $ as of 2026-03-30
| Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Le Poidevin | M | 55 | 10 years | |
| Alfredo Marti | M | - | 18 years |
Multi-company connection
| Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jeff Munroe | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | - |
| Claire Whittet | F | 70 | 11 years | |
| Richard Hayden | M | 81 | - | |
| Huw Evans | M | 67 | 9 years | |
| James Williams | M | 75 | 10 years | |
| Colin C. Maltby | M | 76 | 6 years | |
| Drew Lawton | M | 67 |
Fidelity Management Trust Co.
Fidelity Management Trust Co. Regional BanksFinance Operates as a nondepository trust company | 6 years |
| Robert Motto Brown | M | - |
Tau Capital Plc (Private Equity)
Tau Capital Plc (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance Tau Capital PE is an active manager which made equity and equity-related investments in private companies operating in or with business exposure to Kazakhstan and further in the investment countries (or whose business is located within Kazakhstan or an investment country) who are seeking capital for growth and development, consolidation or acquisition, or as a pre-IPO round of financing. Investments were also made in special situations when they considered the investment to be of a type in keeping with the aims of the Fund. The firm targeted a range of sectors, including oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, transport and logistics, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services and business services. Tau Capital PE generally took minority equity stakes of greater than ten per cent in each private company and sought board representation when they believed that they and/or an investee company would benefit from such an appointment. They also made controlling positions in investee companies from time to time. | 6 years |
| Peter Barker | M | 77 | - | |
| Graham Staples | M | 65 | 20 years | |
| Philip Lambert | M | 80 | 12 years | |
| Merlyn Lowther | F | 72 | - | |
| Terence Mahony | M | 83 |
Tau Capital Plc (Private Equity)
Tau Capital Plc (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance Tau Capital PE is an active manager which made equity and equity-related investments in private companies operating in or with business exposure to Kazakhstan and further in the investment countries (or whose business is located within Kazakhstan or an investment country) who are seeking capital for growth and development, consolidation or acquisition, or as a pre-IPO round of financing. Investments were also made in special situations when they considered the investment to be of a type in keeping with the aims of the Fund. The firm targeted a range of sectors, including oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, transport and logistics, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services and business services. Tau Capital PE generally took minority equity stakes of greater than ten per cent in each private company and sought board representation when they believed that they and/or an investee company would benefit from such an appointment. They also made controlling positions in investee companies from time to time. | 7 years |
| Michael Sauer | M | 56 |
Tau Capital Plc (Private Equity)
Tau Capital Plc (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance Tau Capital PE is an active manager which made equity and equity-related investments in private companies operating in or with business exposure to Kazakhstan and further in the investment countries (or whose business is located within Kazakhstan or an investment country) who are seeking capital for growth and development, consolidation or acquisition, or as a pre-IPO round of financing. Investments were also made in special situations when they considered the investment to be of a type in keeping with the aims of the Fund. The firm targeted a range of sectors, including oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, transport and logistics, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services and business services. Tau Capital PE generally took minority equity stakes of greater than ten per cent in each private company and sought board representation when they believed that they and/or an investee company would benefit from such an appointment. They also made controlling positions in investee companies from time to time. | 3 years |
| Nicholas Paris | M | 65 | 1 years | |
| Stuart Leckie | M | 80 | 12 years | |
| Helena Morrissey | F | 60 |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | - |
| Nathaniel Rothschild | M | 90 |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 5 years |
| Graham Smith | M | 67 | 1 years | |
| Andrew Beeson | M | 81 | 12 years | |
| Patrick Firth | M | 65 | - | |
| Charles Andrew Hemphill | M | 71 |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 5 years |
| Anthony Mark Savill | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 3 years |
| Gehan Anil Joseph Amaratunga | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 3 years |
| Nick Moss | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 26 years |
| Lisa E. Pearce | F | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 5 years |
| Richard A. Ford | M | 58 |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 2 years |
| Tom Leavitt | M | - |
Fidelity Management Trust Co.
Fidelity Management Trust Co. Regional BanksFinance Operates as a nondepository trust company | 2 years |
| Nigel John Gurney | M | 60 |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | - |
| Alex J. Koper | M | - |
CrossBorder Capital Ltd.
CrossBorder Capital Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CrossBorder implements investment strategy through research and internally managed hedge funds. | 4 years |
| Henry Michael Pearson Miles | M | - | 9 years | |
| John Nicholas Ewen | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 21 years |
| John Parsons | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 1 years |
| Khong Shoong Chia | M | 55 | 8 years | |
| Mike Connor | M | 65 |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 26 years |
| Howard Castle-Smith | M | 67 |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 1 years |
| Almas Chukin | M | - | 2 years | |
| Russell Pointon | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 18 years |
| Will Kenney | M | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 1 years |
| John David Porter | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 4 years |
| Casey J. O'Byrne | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 4 years |
| Kerry Siow H. Goh | M | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 2 years |
| Christian Dangerfield | M | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 2 years |
| Calum James MacMahon Graham | M | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 1 years |
| Paul William Butler | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 21 years |
| Peter Harrison | M | 60 |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 5 years |
| Iain MacIntosh Stewart | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 34 years |
| Charles Sinclair | M | 77 | - | |
| Peter John Charles Troughton | M | 77 |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 3 years |
| Nicholas Ferguson | M | 77 | - | |
| Andrew Sykes | M | 69 | 26 years | |
| Martin Hall | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 1 years |
| Howard Trust | M | 71 | 21 years | |
| Ronald Mourad Cohen | M | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 4 years |
| Darius Daubaras | M | - |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 2 years |
| Oliver Boucher | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 4 years |
| Richard Broadbent | M | 72 | 17 years | |
| James Anthony McNaught-Davis | M | 67 |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 2 years |
| Richard King | M | - | 1 years | |
| Phil Collins | M | - |
Newton Investment Management Ltd.
Newton Investment Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance NIM is a thematic, team-oriented manager which conducts in-house research to identify themes and trends that influence, or are likely to influence, economies or stock markets globally. The firm focuses their research on the areas they believe are most likely to yield the best performing securities. Portfolio managers construct equity and fixed-income model portfolios in teams. For equity portfolios, the most important aspect of portfolio construction is stock selection as bottom-up decisions drive, to a large extent, a portfolio’s allocation to countries, sectors, and currencies. Their fixed income portfolios utilize both their top-down view of the world’s bond and currency markets and bottom-up investment selection process. | 18 years |
| David E. Gill | M | - |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 4 years |
| Diane Seymour-Williams | F | 67 |
Spencer House Capital Management LLP
Spencer House Capital Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance SHCM utilizes a top-down combined with a bottom-up approach which focuses on absolute returns through a range of investment strategies. They seek to generate alpha through a long-only approach. They asses a firm's valuation and analyze sector and geographic influences. They endeavor to enhance returns and mitigate risks of their regional equity funds by applying leverage. SHCM may utilize protective strategies using cash and derivative overlays but eschews short positions. They tend to take a long-term bias in the small- to mid-caps in their Asian and Japanese funds. Their joint closed-end fund invests in a mix of public and private equity in addition to special situations. They target a range of sectors such as oil and gas exploration and production, metals and mining, consumer-related, telecommunications, financial services, transport and logistics, as well as business services. | 1 years |
| Markus Hardy Ruetimann | M | 67 | 12 years | |
| Mark Francis McAllister | M | 68 |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 1 years |
| Pamela Ann Walkden | F | 66 |
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | 1 years |
| Country | Connections | % of total |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | 65 | 97.01% |
| United States | 2 | 2.99% |
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