Amir Saleem

Amir Saleem

Director

Amir e’ un membro del team di consulenza ai clienti di bfinance e lavora con investitori istituzionali in Medio Oriente e Asia. Amir e’ entrato in bfinance nel 2015 lavorando inizialmente a stretto contatto con il CEO e il Global Head of Client Consulting su una serie di iniziative strategiche prima di passare a concentrarsi sulla gestione delle relazioni. In precedenza, Amir è stato responsabile delle relazioni con gli investitori per il think tank sui fondi sovrani di Institutional Investor e il Sovereign Investor Institute dove ha collaborato con alti funzionari e responsabili degli investimenti di fondi sovrani, fondi pensione/previdenziali statali e gestori di riserve delle banche centrali a livello globale su un'ampia gamma di argomenti di investimento, strategici e di governance. Amir si è laureato all'University College di Londra (UCL) con una laurea in Economia.


Ulteriori approfondimenti dal team:

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