Fernando Sánchez Santidrián
Head-Equity Investments bei Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA
Profil
Mr. Fernando Sánchez Santidrián is a Head of Alternative Investments at Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA.
He previously worked for 3 years as a Credit Trader at Banesto and started his career in BBVA where he worked for 4 years as a Risk Controller.
Mr. Sánchez Santidrián holds a degree in Economics from University of Valladolid, a Masters in Banking & Finance and Quantitative Finance from AFI, and a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) and certificate as Financial Risk Manager (FRM).
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Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA
Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA Investment ManagersFinance Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA (CAM) is the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Caixabank SA (MP: CABK, ADR: CAIXY) in Spain. The firm was established in 1983 and is headquartered in Barcelona. CAM develops investment solutions adapted to the profile of each client. They manage a wide range of funds, SICAVs and discretionary management portfolios. In 2016, they reaffirm their commitment to the UN Global Compact by signing the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI). | Head-Equity Investments | 01.01.2017 |
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Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA
Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA Investment ManagersFinance Caixabank Asset Management SGIIC SA (CAM) is the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Caixabank SA (MP: CABK, ADR: CAIXY) in Spain. The firm was established in 1983 and is headquartered in Barcelona. CAM develops investment solutions adapted to the profile of each client. They manage a wide range of funds, SICAVs and discretionary management portfolios. In 2016, they reaffirm their commitment to the UN Global Compact by signing the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI). | Finance |