Report, a specialist foreign money and different asset supervisor, has appointed Andreas Dänzer as group chief funding officer, a newly created function.
Dänzer will be a part of Report, which offers its service to institutional shoppers, together with personal credit score managers, over the summer time.
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He brings with him intensive expertise within the funding sector.
Dänzer was most lately chief funding officer of the pension fund of Credit score Suisse (Switzerland). Previous to that he oversaw the capital funding division of Asga Pensionskasse, the place he was a member of the manager board.
Earlier than that he spent eight years as head of asset administration and funding committee chair of the pension fund of UBS. Earlier in his profession, he spent a number of years at PUBLICA, the pension fund for Swiss public staff.
As a part of his new function with Report, Dänzer will journey broadly to help the funding groups primarily based throughout New York, London and Frankfurt in addition to the corporate’s worldwide shopper base.
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“I’m delighted that Andreas will quickly be a part of Report, permitting our shoppers and workers to profit from his intensive institutional funding expertise,” Dr Jan Hendrik Witte, Report chief government, mentioned
“Andreas is the best candidate to take care of and improve our best-in-class suite of foreign money methods and different merchandise. I’m assured Andreas’ multi-asset class expertise will likely be instrumental in supporting our various product providing.”
Dänzer mentioned he was becoming a member of the corporate at an “thrilling time”.
“Report is well-known for its experience, and I’m a agency believer in its customised method to fulfilling the advanced wants of its institutional shoppers, differentiating them from many within the trade,” he added. “I look ahead to being part of Report’s continued progress.”
Report manages over $100bn (£77bn) of property for 140 institutional shoppers worldwide throughout FX threat administration and alpha options, EM debt, infrastructure fairness, and different credit score.
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