Frithjof Vanzyp

Frithjof van Zyp

Senior Director

Frithjof dirige la divisione di consulenza ai clienti di bfinance in Australia ed ha oltre sedici anni di esperienza nel settore dei quali dieci i presso eVestment, fornitore globale di dati e analisi per gestori di investimenti istituzionali dove ha ricoperto numerosi ruoli manageriali tra i quali l'apertura e la gestione di uffici in Australia e Hong Kong. Frithjof ha conseguito un master in Economia e Finanza presso l'Università di Edimburgo ed è titolare di un certificato CFA.


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