JPMorgan Global Growth adds Richard Hills to Board

Published 28/05/2025, 11:54
JPMorgan Global Growth adds Richard Hills to Board

LONDON - JPMorgan Global Growth & Income PLC has announced the appointment of Richard Hills as a non-executive director effective today. This appointment follows the company’s earlier announcement regarding its combination with Henderson International Income Trust plc.

Hills brings to the table a wealth of experience, having chaired and directed various listed investment companies over the last 35 years. His background includes senior portfolio management roles at two major UK investment houses and involvement on their investment strategy committees. His past chairmanship at the Aztec Group, a significant player in private equity administration, and his current directorship at the British subsidiary of EQT (ST:EQTAB), a Swedish Private Equity firm, highlight his extensive experience in the financial sector.

In addition to his corporate roles, Hills has a philanthropic side, serving as a trustee for the Hospital of St Cross, one of England’s oldest charities.

As part of his new role at JPMorgan Global Growth & Income plc, Hills will join the Audit Committee, Management Engagement Committee, Nomination Committee, and Remuneration Committee. Upon the completion of the combination scheme, he will hold 12,986 ordinary shares in the company.

The announcement clarified that there is no further information required to be disclosed under the UK Listing Rule 6.4.8R (1) to (6) concerning Hills’ appointment.

The company’s circular, dated April 17, 2025, contains capitalized terms used in the announcement that have been previously defined. This news is based on a press release statement and is intended to provide shareholders and the public with the latest corporate governance developments at JPMorgan Global Growth & Income PLC.

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