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Masato Shiomi
Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income chez Nissay Asset Management Corp.
Profil
Mr. Masato Shiomi is a Portfolio Manager at Nissay Asset Management Corp.
Mr. Shiomi has managed various strategies including Active Core, Enhanced Indexing, Absolute-Return Active, leveraging his wide-ranged expertise.
He has been with Nippon Life group throughout his career, for most of which he has been involved in fixed income related businesses.
He joined Nissay Asset Management in 2000.
Mr. Shiomi earned his bachelor of commerce degree from Kansai University.
Postes actifs de Masato Shiomi
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Nissay Asset Management Corp.
![]() Nissay Asset Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Nissay Asset Management Corp. (NAM) is the asset management subsidiary of Nippon Life Insurance Co. in Japan. The firm was founded in 1998 when Nissay Investment Advisors Co., Ltd. and Nissay Investment Trust Management Co., Ltd. merged. Headquartered in Tokyo with a branch office in Osaka, NAM provides investment advisory services to individual clients, customers of defined contribution plans, investment trusts for business and financial corporations, and group pensions. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 01/01/2000 |
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Nissay Asset Management Corp.
![]() Nissay Asset Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Nissay Asset Management Corp. (NAM) is the asset management subsidiary of Nippon Life Insurance Co. in Japan. The firm was founded in 1998 when Nissay Investment Advisors Co., Ltd. and Nissay Investment Trust Management Co., Ltd. merged. Headquartered in Tokyo with a branch office in Osaka, NAM provides investment advisory services to individual clients, customers of defined contribution plans, investment trusts for business and financial corporations, and group pensions. | Finance |