Matthew Christopher Yeates
Chief Investment Officer at Seven Investment Management LLP
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Mr. Matthew C.
Yeates, CFA, is a Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Seven Investment Management LLP.
Mr. Yeates came to 7iM from Brewin Dolphin where he worked as a Quantitative Analyst in Investment Research.
He holds a degree in Economics from University College London and is both a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and a Certified Financial Risk Manager.
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Seven Investment Management LLP
Seven Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Seven Investment Management LLP (7IM) is the investment management subsidiary of Great Britain-based 7IM Holdings Ltd. The firm was founded by Tom Sheridan, Justin Urquhart Stewart and their team in 2002. Headquartered in London with additional offices in Edinburgh and Jersey, 7IM provides discretionary investment management services, a platform and a range of funds and model portfolios to professional advisers, wealth managers, individuals, charities and pension funds. They invest their own pension capital into the same investment strategies as those of their clients. | Chief Investment Officer | 01/01/2022 |
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Seven Investment Management LLP
Seven Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Seven Investment Management LLP (7IM) is the investment management subsidiary of Great Britain-based 7IM Holdings Ltd. The firm was founded by Tom Sheridan, Justin Urquhart Stewart and their team in 2002. Headquartered in London with additional offices in Edinburgh and Jersey, 7IM provides discretionary investment management services, a platform and a range of funds and model portfolios to professional advisers, wealth managers, individuals, charities and pension funds. They invest their own pension capital into the same investment strategies as those of their clients. | Finance |
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