Alexandra Frances Jackson
Membre du Comité d'Investissement chez Rathbones Asset Management Ltd.
Profil
Ms. Alexandra F.
Jackson, CFA, is a Fund Manager at Rathbone Unit Trust Management Ltd.
She joined Rathbone Unit Trust Management in 2007 as an equity analyst and then became assistant fund manager.
She is a member of the Rathbone Investment Management Stock Selection Committee.
She is a CFA charterholder, holds the IMC and has a BA (Hons) in Economics from the University of Durham.
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Rathbones Asset Management Ltd.
Rathbones Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Rathbones Asset Management Ltd. (RAM) is the wholly-owned fund management subsidiary of Rathbones Group Plc (LON: RAT) in Great Britain. Originally founded as Laurence Keen Unit Trust Management Ltd. in 1989, the firm was acquired by the Rathbone Group in 1995 and was renamed Rathbone Unit Trust Management Ltd. in 1999. They became Rathbones Asset Management Ltd. in 2023. Headquartered in London, RAM manages the Rathbone family of equity and fixed-income funds for retail investors and segregated institutional accounts. | Membre du Comité d'Investissement | 01/01/2007 |
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Rathbones Asset Management Ltd.
Rathbones Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Rathbones Asset Management Ltd. (RAM) is the wholly-owned fund management subsidiary of Rathbones Group Plc (LON: RAT) in Great Britain. Originally founded as Laurence Keen Unit Trust Management Ltd. in 1989, the firm was acquired by the Rathbone Group in 1995 and was renamed Rathbone Unit Trust Management Ltd. in 1999. They became Rathbones Asset Management Ltd. in 2023. Headquartered in London, RAM manages the Rathbone family of equity and fixed-income funds for retail investors and segregated institutional accounts. | Finance |