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Jean-Marc Martin is currently Senior Portfolio Manager at Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA (Investment Management) since 2023.
Formerly, Mr. Martin was Managing Director at Credit Suisse AG from 2001 to 2017.
Jean-Marc Martin active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA (Investment Management)
Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Lombard Odier-IM is an active, research-driven manager which focuses on long-term capital preservation and tailoring their services to their clients' profiles. The firm shares research globally and combines a top-down view with a bottom-up security selection process. Their investment strategy team elaborates and continuously updates macroeconomic forecasts and investment scenarios based on quantitative and technical analysis, resulting in geographical, sectoral and currency allocations. The buy side equity research team tracks a predefined universe of companies worldwide, with a focus on the Swiss market. They also identify promising sectors, regions and themes, assisted by the quantitative research team. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 01/08/2017 |
Former positions of Jean-Marc Martin
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|---|---|---|
Credit Suisse AG
Credit Suisse AG Investment ManagersFinance Credit Suisse is an active, growth-oriented and research-driven manager which aims to create value for shareholders by taking advantage of their global integrated network. The firm seeks to follow a balanced approach to wealth management, which aims to capitalize on both the large pool of wealth within mature markets as well as the significant growth in wealth in Asia Pacific and other emerging markets, while also serving key developed markets with an emphasis on Switzerland. Credit Suisse invests in a range of asset classes including equities, fixed-income, multiple-asset class products, real estate, hedge funds, private equity, and volatility management that combines a top-down approach for asset allocation with a bottom-up approach for stock selection. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2017 |
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Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA (Investment Management)
Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Lombard Odier-IM is an active, research-driven manager which focuses on long-term capital preservation and tailoring their services to their clients' profiles. The firm shares research globally and combines a top-down view with a bottom-up security selection process. Their investment strategy team elaborates and continuously updates macroeconomic forecasts and investment scenarios based on quantitative and technical analysis, resulting in geographical, sectoral and currency allocations. The buy side equity research team tracks a predefined universe of companies worldwide, with a focus on the Swiss market. They also identify promising sectors, regions and themes, assisted by the quantitative research team. | Finance |
Credit Suisse AG
Credit Suisse AG Investment ManagersFinance Credit Suisse is an active, growth-oriented and research-driven manager which aims to create value for shareholders by taking advantage of their global integrated network. The firm seeks to follow a balanced approach to wealth management, which aims to capitalize on both the large pool of wealth within mature markets as well as the significant growth in wealth in Asia Pacific and other emerging markets, while also serving key developed markets with an emphasis on Switzerland. Credit Suisse invests in a range of asset classes including equities, fixed-income, multiple-asset class products, real estate, hedge funds, private equity, and volatility management that combines a top-down approach for asset allocation with a bottom-up approach for stock selection. | Finance |
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