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Charlene Malik
Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions chez TwentyFour Asset Management LLP
Profil
Ms. Charlene Malik is a Portfolio Manager at TwentyFour Asset Management LLP.
She joined in September 2018 in a portfolio management capacity within the firm's Multi-Sector Bond team.
She is also a key member of the firm’s ESG Committee, which is responsible for developing and implementing TwentyFour’s ESG and stewardship processes.
Before joining TwentyFour, she spent six years working on the sell side at Citigroup and RBS, focusing on credit sales.
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TwentyFour Asset Management LLP
![]() TwentyFour Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance TwentyFour Asset Management LLP (TwentyFour) is the Great Britain-based asset management subsidiary of Vontobel Asset Management UK Holdings Ltd., ultimately held by Vontobel Holding AG (SWX: VONN) in Switzerland. The firm was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in London. TwentyFour offers specialist fixed-income funds and services for professional and institutional clients, covering open ended funds, closed ended funds as well as segregated mandates. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/09/2018 |
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TwentyFour Asset Management LLP
![]() TwentyFour Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance TwentyFour Asset Management LLP (TwentyFour) is the Great Britain-based asset management subsidiary of Vontobel Asset Management UK Holdings Ltd., ultimately held by Vontobel Holding AG (SWX: VONN) in Switzerland. The firm was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in London. TwentyFour offers specialist fixed-income funds and services for professional and institutional clients, covering open ended funds, closed ended funds as well as segregated mandates. | Finance |