Invesco Perpetual
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Invesco Perpetual is an investment company based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It was originally founded by Sir Martyn Arbib and before it merged with Invesco it was known first as Perpetual Mutual then as Perpetual plc. The company became a member of the AMVESCAP Group, which has subsequently renamed to Invesco.
The company's UK Head of Investment is Neil Woodford,[1] one of the best known and best performing fund managers in the UK market today.[2]
Queen Elizabeth II visited the company in 1998 to open a new complex of buildings after opening the nearby River and Rowing Museum. The company is an important major employer in the town of Henley.
[edit] References
- ^ Neil Woodford. Invesco Perpetual. Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
- ^ Factsheet: Neil Woodford in UK Equity Income. Citywire (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-02.