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Jan Gerrit Heyns is the founder of Osmosis Investment Management LLP, which was founded in 2009.
He is currently a Director at Osmosis (Holdings) Ltd.
Postes actifs de Jan Heyns
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
Osmosis (Holdings) Ltd.
Osmosis (Holdings) Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Functions as an investment holding company | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 27/02/2013 |
Anciens postes connus de Jan Heyns
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
Osmosis Investment Management LLP
Osmosis Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Osmosis IM pioneered a unique research process to standardize unstructured corporate environmental data, enabling the construction of their proprietary sustainable investment factor. The firm targets excess returns through the identification of Resource Efficiency in listed companies. They define Resource Efficiency as the carbon emitted, waste generated, and water consumed, relative to value creation. Resource efficient companies are, therefore, those which most efficiently use limited resources to create economic value. Their portfolios overweight efficient companies and underweight, or short, inefficient companies as identified by the Osmosis Model of Resource Efficiency (MoRE). | Directeur Général | - |
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Osmosis Investment Management LLP
Osmosis Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Osmosis IM pioneered a unique research process to standardize unstructured corporate environmental data, enabling the construction of their proprietary sustainable investment factor. The firm targets excess returns through the identification of Resource Efficiency in listed companies. They define Resource Efficiency as the carbon emitted, waste generated, and water consumed, relative to value creation. Resource efficient companies are, therefore, those which most efficiently use limited resources to create economic value. Their portfolios overweight efficient companies and underweight, or short, inefficient companies as identified by the Osmosis Model of Resource Efficiency (MoRE). | Finance |
Osmosis (Holdings) Ltd.
Osmosis (Holdings) Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Functions as an investment holding company | Finance |
















