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Mr. Jamie A.
Berry is an Executive Chairman at Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc.
In 1981, he established Berry Asset Management, which forged a strategic alliance with Bordier & Cie in 2000, and subsequently changed its name to Bordier UK in 2014.
He has more than 45 years of investment experience and concentrates on managing client portfolios.
Mr. Berry joined the international fund management group GT Management in 1973 as a UK Portfolio Manager.
From 1977 to 1981, he was Managing Director of GT’s unit trust subsidiary.
In 2008, he was voted Spear’s Wealth Manager of the Year and in 2012 he was voted #1 in the Citywire Nifty Fifty Wealth Manager Index.
Postes actifs de Jamie Alistair Jagoe Berry
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Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc
Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc Investment ManagersFinance Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc (Bordier UK) is the Great Britain-based, specialist investment management subsidiary of Bordier Holdings SA in Switzerland. Headquartered in London, the firm was founded by Jamie Berry in 1981 and formerly known as Berry Asset Management Plc. They changed their name to Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc in 2014. Bordier UK manages portfolios for private families, pension funds, trusts, charities, offshore bonds, livery companies, small institutions, welfare committees, and trustees. | Fondateur | 01/01/1981 |
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Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc
Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc Investment ManagersFinance Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc (Bordier UK) is the Great Britain-based, specialist investment management subsidiary of Bordier Holdings SA in Switzerland. Headquartered in London, the firm was founded by Jamie Berry in 1981 and formerly known as Berry Asset Management Plc. They changed their name to Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc in 2014. Bordier UK manages portfolios for private families, pension funds, trusts, charities, offshore bonds, livery companies, small institutions, welfare committees, and trustees. | Finance |