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Mr. Glen D.
Nimmo, CFA, is a Chief Executive at Revera Asset Management Ltd.
He is a founder Director of Revera.
He has responsibility for the company’s overall operations, and has investment responsibility across all funds for a number of market sectors.
His investment approach is heavily influenced by historic data and an appreciation of both economic and business cycles.
He has a background in the “real world” of food manufacturing; experience which occasionally proves invaluable in his analysis of consumer related sectors.
Prior to founding Revera, he was a fund manager at Ivory & Sime plc (now F&C Asset Management plc).
He started his career in 1993 at Scottish Amicable.
He has a MA(Hons) in Political Economy and Economic History from University of Glasgow, and is a CFA Charter holder.
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Revera Asset Management Ltd.
![]() Revera Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Revera Asset Management Ltd. (Revera) is a boutique fund management firm headquartered in Edinburgh, UK. The firm was founded by Glen D. Nimmo in 2003 and they were acquired by AssetCo Plc (LON: ASTO) in 2022. Revera manages UK equity funds for institutional and advisory investors as well as segregated investment mandates for family offices and institutional investors. | Directeur Général | 01/12/2022 |
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Revera Asset Management Ltd.
![]() Revera Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Revera Asset Management Ltd. (Revera) is a boutique fund management firm headquartered in Edinburgh, UK. The firm was founded by Glen D. Nimmo in 2003 and they were acquired by AssetCo Plc (LON: ASTO) in 2022. Revera manages UK equity funds for institutional and advisory investors as well as segregated investment mandates for family offices and institutional investors. | Finance |