Frans Verhaar

Frans Verhaar, CFA, CAIA, FRM, FDP

Senior Director

Frans è un membro senior del team di consulenza ai clienti di bfinance con sede ad Amsterdam ed e’ entrato in bfinance nel 2007, inizialmente come membro del team di ricerca con sede a Londra, dove si è occupato della selezione dei gestori, per poi passare alla gestione delle relazioni nel 2009, con particolare attenzione ai clienti istituzionali olandesi e belgi. Frans ha lavorato precedentemente in ING all'Aia da ultimo nel dipartimento Fixed Income and Corporate Treasury che gestiva i rischi di liquidità, cambio e tasso di interesse per ING Insurance Holding. In precedenza, Frans, ha lavorato come gestore di portafoglio per clienti istituzionali presso ING Investment Management. Frans è titolare di un certificato CFA, CAIA, FRM e FDP e ha conseguito un Master in Business Administration presso l'Università Erasmus di Rotterdam.


Ulteriori approfondimenti dal team:

bfinance’s quarterly report in February 2025: read the team’s latest insights on institutional investor activity, risk appetite, market developments and asset manager performance across all major...

The ‘Impact Private Debt’ sector has undergone a significant phase of expansion during the past two years. This report presents an overview of currently available strategies, while an illustrative...

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

With an eye on recent difficulties in real estate portfolios, we ask: what has separated high-performing real estate managers from their weaker counterparts? And should investors consider adjusting...

Asset owners are now grappling with fundamental tensions within equity portfolio design. The runaway performance of tech titans has led to fears of market over-concentration. At the same time,...

A new survey of more than 300 investors (Global Asset Owner Survey, November 2024) indicates that more than 40% believe ‘like-for-like’ fees for Private Equity managers have decreased in the past...

A secular macroeconomic transition has created an unenviable series of choices—and potential traps— for pension funds, insurers, endowments, foundations, family offices and other ‘asset owners’...

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...