Philip Coté

Philip Coté

Director

Philip è Director di bfinance Canada dove assiste gli investitori istituzionali della regione con servizi di consulenza. Prima di entrare in bfinance nel 2019 ha lavorato per oltre 16 anni nei “financial services” come consulente sugli investimenti, sulla ricerca dei gestori e sviluppo dei prodotti. Più recentemente, Philip è stato direttore del Pavilion Alternatives Group dove ha guidato la ricerca sui gestori e la due diligence nei mercati privati, con particolare attenzione al settore “real estate”, “infrastructure” e “private debt”. All'inizio della sua carriera Philip ha lavorato presso CIBC Asset Management e National Bank. Philip è certificato come “Chartered Financial Analyst” dal CFA Institute ed ha altrtesi’ ottenuto la certificazione di “Financial Risk Management”. Philip ha conseguito la laurea in economia e commercio presso la McGill University.


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...

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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...