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Ms. Jane Coffey is the Head of Equities at Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
She began her investment career in 1987, managing Continental European assets at Provident Mutual, before becoming a Continental European Equity Fund Manager.
Ms. Coffey then joined Morley Fund Management (now Aviva Investors) to head up the European Equity Team; a role she also moved on to hold at SLC Asset Management.
She joined Royal London Asset Management in 2002, where she is reponsible for overseeing a team of highly experienced and successful Fund Managers with varied investment styles.
Ms. Coffey holds an Economics degree with German from the University of Sussex.
She has a Diploma in Company Direction from the Institute of Directors and is an Associate of the CFA.
Anciens postes connus de Jane Coffey
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Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RLAM is an active long-term investor that seeks to identify companies with strong growth potential, durable business franchises, capable management and fair valuation, combining top-down economic and bottom-up sector analysis with risk controls to construct portfolios. The firm selects stock based on analysis of company business models and financial outlook. For fixed-income investments, they evaluate economic reviews of bonds, equities, real estate and cash. | Head-Equity Investments | 01/03/2013 |
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Royal London Asset Management Ltd.
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RLAM is an active long-term investor that seeks to identify companies with strong growth potential, durable business franchises, capable management and fair valuation, combining top-down economic and bottom-up sector analysis with risk controls to construct portfolios. The firm selects stock based on analysis of company business models and financial outlook. For fixed-income investments, they evaluate economic reviews of bonds, equities, real estate and cash. | Finance |
















