Philip Coté

Philip Coté

Directeur

Philip is directeur bij bfinance Canada en ondersteunt institutionele beleggers in de hele regio met adviesdiensten. Voordat hij in 2019 bij het bedrijf kwam werken, was hij meer dan 16 jaar werkzaam in de financiële dienstverlening in functies op het gebied van beleggingsadvies, manageronderzoek en productontwikkeling. Meest recentelijk was hij directeur bij Pavilion Alternatives Group waar hij manageronderzoek en due diligence leidde in private markten, met een focus op vastgoed, infrastructuur en private debt. Eerder in zijn carrière werkte Philip bij CIBC Asset Management en National Bank. Philip is CFA charter houder en heeft de FRM aanduiding. Hij behaalde een Bachelor of Commerce aan de Concordia University en een graduate certificate aan de McGill University.


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