Biography
Main responsibilities
Jonathan is a portfolio manager within the Aviva Investors Global Investment Grade Credit team focussing on global relative value with particular inputs to the flagship vehicle the Aviva Investors Global Investment Grade Bond Fund.
Experience and qualifications
Jonathan has been with the team since 2017. Prior to this, he was an investment director focused on multi-asset and fixed income strategies. Before joining Aviva Investors he worked at P-Solve Meridian advising General Insurance companies of all aspects of their investment portfolios. His career in the investment industry began with a trainee scheme at HSBC Global Asset Management, which he joined after leaving university.
Jonathan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management from Manchester Business School and is also a CFA® charterholder.
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