Edward Booth
Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions chez Chelverton Asset Management Ltd.
Profil
Mr. Edward Booth is a Fund Manager at Chelverton Asset Management Ltd.
He joined the firm in 2016.
Prior to joining Chelverton, he worked as a Business Analyst for Barclays, focusing on a number of areas including Investment Bank Revenue and Group Capital performance.
Mr. Booth graduated from the London School of Economics with a degree in Economics with Economic History.
He also qualified as a Chartered Accountant at Deloitte, where he focused on the Insurance sector.
Postes actifs de Edward Booth
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Chelverton Asset Management Ltd.
Chelverton Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Chelverton Asset Management Ltd. (Chelverton) is the specialist fund management subsidiary of Chelverton Asset Management Holdings Ltd. in Great Britain. Headquartered in Bath, the firm was founded by David A. Horner in 1998 to provide the investment management for the investment trust Chelverton Growth Trust PLC. Chelverton provides a range of investment products and services to professional investors, financial intermediaries, institutional investors and family offices. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/01/2016 |
Formation de Edward Booth
London School of Economics & Political Science | Undergraduate Degree |
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Chelverton Asset Management Ltd.
Chelverton Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Chelverton Asset Management Ltd. (Chelverton) is the specialist fund management subsidiary of Chelverton Asset Management Holdings Ltd. in Great Britain. Headquartered in Bath, the firm was founded by David A. Horner in 1998 to provide the investment management for the investment trust Chelverton Growth Trust PLC. Chelverton provides a range of investment products and services to professional investors, financial intermediaries, institutional investors and family offices. | Finance |