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Ms. Silvia Piva is a Portfolio Manager at TwentyFour Asset Management LLP.
Her main responsibility is managing the firm’s fund focusing on UK mortgage investment and financing activities.
She has over 15 years investment experience.
She brings to TwentyFour the asset-backed finance expertise she developed over almost nine years as a structurer and originator at the Royal Bank of Scotland, where her client base comprised the UK and Irish bank and building society sectors.
Prior to that, she was an M&A advisor for SME companies in Milan, Italy.
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TwentyFour Asset Management LLP
![]() TwentyFour Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance TwentyFour Asset Management LLP (TwentyFour) is the Great Britain-based asset management subsidiary of Vontobel Asset Management UK Holdings Ltd., ultimately held by Vontobel Holding AG (SWX: VONN) in Switzerland. The firm was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in London. TwentyFour offers specialist fixed-income funds and services for professional and institutional clients, covering open ended funds, closed ended funds as well as segregated mandates. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 01/02/2023 |
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TwentyFour Asset Management LLP
![]() TwentyFour Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance TwentyFour Asset Management LLP (TwentyFour) is the Great Britain-based asset management subsidiary of Vontobel Asset Management UK Holdings Ltd., ultimately held by Vontobel Holding AG (SWX: VONN) in Switzerland. The firm was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in London. TwentyFour offers specialist fixed-income funds and services for professional and institutional clients, covering open ended funds, closed ended funds as well as segregated mandates. | Finance |