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Mr. Jonathan J.
Matolcsy is an Analyst at RBS Asset Management Ltd.
He joined RBS in 2009 as a Credit and Strategy Analyst and has been responsible for managing credit risk with a particular focus on banks and other diversified financials.
Prior to joining RBS, he worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Sydney for 3 years where he completed his ACA exams whilst working on mining and property sectors.
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RBS Asset Management Ltd.
RBS Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RBS Asset Management Ltd. (RBSAML) is the Great Britain-based investment advisory subsidiary of Royal Bank of Scotland Plc, itself a subsidiary of state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc. (LSE, ADR: RBS) in Edinburgh, Scotland. Established in 2004, the firm is located in London and provides a range of traditional and alternative asset class investments including credit, private equity, funds of hedge funds and multi-manager strategies to institutional investors such as private banks, financial institutions, family offices, charities, asset management firms and government bodies. | Analyst-Festverzinsliche Wertpapiere | 01.05.2014 |
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RBS Asset Management Ltd.
RBS Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance RBS Asset Management Ltd. (RBSAML) is the Great Britain-based investment advisory subsidiary of Royal Bank of Scotland Plc, itself a subsidiary of state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc. (LSE, ADR: RBS) in Edinburgh, Scotland. Established in 2004, the firm is located in London and provides a range of traditional and alternative asset class investments including credit, private equity, funds of hedge funds and multi-manager strategies to institutional investors such as private banks, financial institutions, family offices, charities, asset management firms and government bodies. | Finance |