One of the co-CEOs of Fisch Asset Management is departing due to differences of opinion. Juerg Sturzenegger remains in sole charge.

Philipp Good, co-chief executive of Fisch Asset Management, has decided to leave the convertible-bond specialist, according to a statement released by the company on Wednesday. The decision came in light of differing strategic views on the company’s development, Fisch Asset Management said.

Good will be looking for a new professional challenge outside the company. He had been with Fisch Asset Management since 2007 and built up the corporate bonds division. In 2014, Good took over at portfolio management. In 2017, he was made co-CEO and subsequently also was put in charge of the clients and markets division.

Following the departure of Good, Juerg Sturzenegger will continue as sole CEO of the company.