Executive Summary
Rensburg Sheppards is a major investment management company. It combines the names and traditions of long-established businesses in London, Leeds and Liverpool, which have their roots in the growth of Britain's industrial and financial wealth during the nineteenth century.
It has ten regional offices throughout the UK, and over six hundred employees.
Company History
- Henry Rensburg started his stockbroking firm after being elected a member of the Liverpool Stock Exchange in 1873. At about the same time Stanley Battye, William Ernest Wimpenny and Abraham Dawson founded their own stockbroking firms in Yorkshire.
- During the 1970s the firms of Battye, Wimpenny and Dawson merged and in 1988 the holding company floated on the London Stock Exchange. Soon after, BWD and Rensburg joined forces to create one of the leading investment management firms outside London.
- In 2005, the acquisition of Carr Sheppards Crosthwaite saw Rensburg merge with three of the oldest names on the London Stock Exchange, all of whom trace their business origins back to the early nineteenth century.
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