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    Schroders Axes Roles at Fully-Owned China Fund Unit, Sources Say

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    Posted on April 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Schroders has reduced its China fund unit staff by one-sixth as part of a global cost-cutting strategy under CEO Richard Olfield.

    Schroders Reduces Roles at China Fund Unit, Sources Reveal

    By Selena Li

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - Schroders cut about one-sixth of staff at its fully-owned China fund manager, sources with knowledge said, the latest global asset manager to trim operations in the world's second-largest economy as the group seeks to rein in costs under new CEO Richard Olfield.

    Schroder Investment Management China (SIMC), a 100%-owned Shanghai-based unit which the British fund firm launched in 2023, last week laid off around 10 staff from the venture's 60-strong team, three sources told Reuters.

    The cuts include most of the unit's wholesale salespeople and some client-service staff, the sources said, with those affected being informed on April 8.

    Schroders declined to comment.

    Many Western money managers have hit snags launching and operating in China, although Schroders is one of the most established international players through a joint venture with local lender Bank of Communications which manages 68 billion pounds ($90 billion) of assets.

    The cuts at the smaller SIMC unit reflect a shift at group level, as it draws back resources globally from underperforming areas including within China, the sources said, adding that the unit had struggled to scale up in the onshore market.

    It runs around $1 billion of assets across four mutual funds, according to Reuters calculation based on the quarterly reports of these funds.

    Schroders outlined plans last month to cut 150 million pounds ($199 million) from its costs over the next three years under chief executive Olfield, in a bid to reboot flagging performance at the 221-year-old money manager.

    Reuters reported in December that Schroders has also been seeking buyers for its Indonesian unit and is pursuing wider cost-cutting.

    The SIMC unit faces fierce competition not only from domestic and global fund managers in China, but also from the well-established larger sister fund joint venture with Bocom, one of the sources and a fourth source with knowledge of the operations said.

    All the sources declined to be named as they are not authorised to speak to media.

    Many foreign firms have trimmed headcount in mainland China and pared back expansion plans. Last year, firms doing so included Fidelity International, Morgan Stanley and Legal & General.

    ($1 = 0.7550 pounds)

    (Reporting by Selena Li in Hong Kong; additional reporting by Iain Withers in London and Engen Tham in Shanghai)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Schroders cuts one-sixth of its China fund unit staff.
    • •The move is part of a global cost-cutting strategy.
    • •Schroders seeks to manage underperforming areas.
    • •The SIMC unit faces intense competition in China.
    • •Schroders plans to cut £150 million over three years.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Schroders axes roles at fully-owned China fund unit, sources say

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Schroders reducing staff at its China fund unit as part of a cost-cutting strategy.

    2Why is Schroders cutting staff?

    Schroders is cutting staff to manage costs and address underperformance in certain areas, including China.

    3What challenges does Schroders face in China?

    Schroders faces competition from domestic and global fund managers and struggles to scale up in the onshore market.

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