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David Vafai

David Vafai, MBA, CFA, CAIA

CEO

David Vafai est le fondateur et le CEO de bfinance. Il est chargé de superviser le développement du groupe et des entités qui le composent. Avant de fonder bfinance en 1999, David a travaillé chez Mercer à Toronto, Goldman Sachs International à Londres et Bertelsmann à Paris. David est titulaire d'un BSc (avec mention) en sciences actuarielles de l'Université de Western, d'un MBA de l'INSEAD et est titulaire des certifications CFA et CAIA.


Market intelligence:

Private debt investors are eyeing apparently superior returns in healthcare lending, with funds’ net IRR targets suggesting a premium of more than 300bps versus conventional direct lending...

bfinance’s quarterly report in November 2024: read the team’s latest insights on institutional investor activity, risk appetite, market developments and asset manager performance across all major...

Conventional hedge fund classifications, as taught by bodies such as the CFA Institute and CAIA, are based on asset managers’ investment techniques, processes and instruments: equity hedge,...

Diversity (or the lack of) has been a hot topic across the asset management industry for decades. However, a growing number of investors are seeking managers who encourage and display high levels of...

‘Energy transition’ tailwinds should, it is often argued, boost the prices of particular commodities in the years ahead.

In a new macroeconomic environment, cost management requires fresh attention from investors. Inflation and higher-for-longer rates have created upward pressure on expenses in a variety of areas,...

A major shift is underway at Alberta Investment Management Corporation. The provincially-owned investment manager has commenced a comprehensive overhaul of systems that will support ‘total portfolio...

The Global Sukuk market has evolved significantly in recent years, as investors search for new and innovative routes to positive returns while navigating a landscape riddled with economic and...