Apiramy Jeyarajah
Profile

Job title
Head of UK Wholesale
Contact details
Work location
London, United Kingdom
Joined Aviva Investors
2020
Biography
Main responsibilities
Apiramy joined Aviva Investors in January 2020 as the Head of UK Wholesale. She is responsible for driving the sales strategy across the wealth, savings and retirement market for domestic and cross boarder relationships in the UK
Experience and qualifications
Apiramy joined Aviva Investors from HSBC Global Asset management, where she established and led the Financial Institutions sales team, focusing on deepening relationships with asset owners in the UK and Israel. She joined the Asset management industry in 2013
Between 2007- 2013 Apiramy worked for RBS Global Banking and Markets and ABN AMRO where she was responsible for institutional sales’ strategy and business development for bespoke solutions and quantitative systematic strategies across all asset classes. She has also held various structuring roles within the organisation including Equity Derivatives, FICC and Real Estate. She began her career at SEI investments in the multi manager investment business.
Apiramy holds a BSc Economics and Statistics from University College London
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