Jeremy Lloyd Wharton
Directeur en chef des Investissements chez Church House Investments Ltd.
Profil
Mr. Jeremy L.
Wharton is a Joint Chief Investment Officer & Director at Church House Investments Ltd.
He joined the firm in 2004 and has a particular involvement in Fixed Income.
Mr. Wharton had a 14 year career in the City during which he worked in the Gilt market and co-founded an independent Gilt broker.
He then spent 5 years as a professional investor in derivatives, trading a global macro derivatives book.
He is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Securities & Investment.
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Church House Investments Ltd.
Church House Investments Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Church House Investments Ltd. (Church House) is an independent asset management firm headquartered in Sherbourne, Dorset with additional office in London. The firm was founded in 1997 and do-business-as Church House Investment Management. Church House offers specialist services to individuals, financial professionals and institutions. The firm manages a range of six funds for use by advisers and wealth managers and as the ‘building blocks’ of their discretionary managed private client portfolios. | Directeur en chef des Investissements | 01/01/2004 |
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Church House Investments Ltd.
Church House Investments Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Church House Investments Ltd. (Church House) is an independent asset management firm headquartered in Sherbourne, Dorset with additional office in London. The firm was founded in 1997 and do-business-as Church House Investment Management. Church House offers specialist services to individuals, financial professionals and institutions. The firm manages a range of six funds for use by advisers and wealth managers and as the ‘building blocks’ of their discretionary managed private client portfolios. | Finance |