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Mr. Martin J.
Pelley is Chief Financial Officer at Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd.
He was the Business Manager for Banking Operation at Barclays Wealth.
Prior positions include Barclays Capital in London and Singapore, where he covered COO Office, cost control, Balance Sheet Control, MI, Offshoring.
Mr. Pelley also worked at Merrill Lynch Investment Management in London and Melbourne, covering FP&A and Financial Management Reporting.
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Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd.
Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd. (RAM) is the asset management subsidiary of Kazimir Partners Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Kazimir Asset Management Ltd. in Great Britain. Founded in 2003, the firm was acquired by Kazimir Asset Management Ltd. in 2013. They are based in London and have additional offices in Moscow, Guernsey, Johannesburg, Luxembourg and Zurich. RAM manages the Renaissance funds, offering institutional clients access to emerging markets across a range of investment solutions including equities, fixed-income, infrastructure and asset allocation. | Directeur Financier/CFO | 01/09/2012 |
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Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd.
Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Renaissance Asset Managers (UK) Ltd. (RAM) is the asset management subsidiary of Kazimir Partners Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Kazimir Asset Management Ltd. in Great Britain. Founded in 2003, the firm was acquired by Kazimir Asset Management Ltd. in 2013. They are based in London and have additional offices in Moscow, Guernsey, Johannesburg, Luxembourg and Zurich. RAM manages the Renaissance funds, offering institutional clients access to emerging markets across a range of investment solutions including equities, fixed-income, infrastructure and asset allocation. | Finance |