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Mr. Nicolas de Zaluski is a Secretary General at Optigestion SA. He is now responsible risks and information systems.
He began his career in 1999 in New York at CDC Investment Management Corporation (now merged into Natixis Global Asset Management) as a financial analyst associated with the management of equity funds and hedge funds invested in US securities.
In 2001, he joined Ernst and Young where he participated as a consultant for the restructuring of CLAM, CAAM and SGAM today merged into Amundi.
Mr. Nicolas de Zaluski holds a master 225 in Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering & master of Management Sciences - Finance sector contract from Paris - Dauphine University.
Nicolas de Zaluski active positions
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Optigestion SA
Optigestion SA Investment ManagersFinance Optigestion follows an active management style and aims to achieve absolute performance. As a consequence, most of the firm's portfolios are benchmark-insensitive. The firm chooses funds managed by competent actuaries for the credit side, in particular for convertible bonds, high yield bonds and emerging country debt. They refuse to invest in complex or structured products. Optigestion selects markets, sectors and stocks that exhibit relatively low volatility. The firm invests in leading companies in sectors with high potential, in particular new means of payment, e-commerce, robotics, food traceability, artificial intelligence. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 01/01/2003 |
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Optigestion SA
Optigestion SA Investment ManagersFinance Optigestion follows an active management style and aims to achieve absolute performance. As a consequence, most of the firm's portfolios are benchmark-insensitive. The firm chooses funds managed by competent actuaries for the credit side, in particular for convertible bonds, high yield bonds and emerging country debt. They refuse to invest in complex or structured products. Optigestion selects markets, sectors and stocks that exhibit relatively low volatility. The firm invests in leading companies in sectors with high potential, in particular new means of payment, e-commerce, robotics, food traceability, artificial intelligence. | Finance |
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