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Nome | Titolo | Dal | Fino a |
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Roshen Harry | Portfolio Manager | 2024 | Adesso |
Biografia | Roshen joined Prudential in May 2006 as a credit analyst. Prior to joining Prudential, Roshen completed his articles at Deloitte & Touche and then worked in the Enterprise Risk Services division focusing on computer auditing. Thereafter he spent four years at RMB Bank working in risk compliance and then as a credit analyst. Roshen holds a BCom degree and Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting from Rhodes University. He has been awarded the CA(SA) and CFA designations. Roshen is comanager of the Money Market Fund. | ||
Gareth Bern | Portfolio Manager | 2024 | Adesso |
René Prinsloo | - | 2024 | Adesso |
David Knee | Head | 2015 | 2024 |
Biografia | David joined Prudential Portfolio Managers SA, as Head of Fixed Income in January 2009. David worked at Prudential in South Africa in 1999 and 2000, and was responsible for establishing our current fixed interest process. Prior to Prudential, he was the senior fixed interest portfolio manager in the London office of M&G Investments. David joined M&G in 1997 as member of the fixed income team, specialising in UK and Global bond portfolios. Before joining M&G, David worked for Hill Samuel Asset Management as a fixed income fund manager, managing both life and pension funds for a variety of clients. David graduated from the London School of Economics with a BSc in Economics and from Birkbeck College with an MSc in Economics. He is an Associate of the Institute of Investment Management and Research. |
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