Marco Stigler-Thomas

Marco Stigler-Thomas, CFA

Director

Marco ist Director in der Kundenberatung in der Münchner Niederlassung von bfinance und betreut Kunden in der DACH- und CEE-Region. Bevor er zu bfinance kam, war er Vice President und Account Manager bei PIMCO, wo er sich auf die Kundenbetreuung in der DACH- und CEE-Region konzentrierte. Darüber hinaus war er als Praktikant bei der Deutschen Bank Asset and Wealth Management in Frankfurt und der Credit Suisse in Zürich tätig. Marco ist CFA-Charterholder, hat einen CEMS-Master in Internationalem Management und einen Master-Abschluss in Finanzen von der Copenhagen Business School. Seinen Bachelor-Abschluss machte er an der Universität von Maastricht.


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