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Mr. Jean-Paul Ing, CFA, is a Portfolio Manager & Analyst at DNCA Finance SA. In October 2020, he joined DNCA Finance.
Mr. Ing began his career in 2015 at Ostrum AM in the convertible portfolio management team.
He started working on the European convertible bond market before quickly specializing in American and Asian convertible bonds.
Mr. Ing holds an engineering degree in Mathematics as well as a master’s degree in Finance from Paris Dauphine University.
He is a CFA charter holder.
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DNCA Finance SA
DNCA Finance SA Investment ManagersFinance DNCA Finance SA is the asset management subsidiary of Natixis Investment Managers SA, ultimately held by BPCE SA in France. The firm is headquartered in Paris and was founded in 2000. In 2007, they created a management company in Luxembourg to manage and market an umbrella SICAV fund called DNCA Invest which aims to replicate certain funds created under French law and to acquire new products. DNCA Invest is the flagship for the firm's European expansion. DNCA Finance is a socially responsible investor and integrates environmental, social and societal aspects into its analysis. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 01/10/2020 |
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DNCA Finance SA
DNCA Finance SA Investment ManagersFinance DNCA Finance SA is the asset management subsidiary of Natixis Investment Managers SA, ultimately held by BPCE SA in France. The firm is headquartered in Paris and was founded in 2000. In 2007, they created a management company in Luxembourg to manage and market an umbrella SICAV fund called DNCA Invest which aims to replicate certain funds created under French law and to acquire new products. DNCA Invest is the flagship for the firm's European expansion. DNCA Finance is a socially responsible investor and integrates environmental, social and societal aspects into its analysis. | Finance |
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