Meet the Investment Influencers: Amanda Sillars of Jupiter Asset Management

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In this week's Investment Influencers video interview, profiling the most respected individuals who select funds, decide ratings or otherwise influence the allocation of investor fund flows, we chat to Amanda Sillars of Jupiter Asset Management.

Sillars, who is also a director of the firm, joined the Jupiter Independent Funds Team in 2011 after 15 years at JP Morgan. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, has passed the US SEC Series 7 and Series 3 exams and gained an Award in Pensions (DB & DC) Management Trustee Exam. Market challenges The Investment Influencers series, which has most recently featured Andrew Harradine of EFG Asset Management, Sheridan Admans of The Share Centre and Chris Wyllie of Connor Broadley, offers insights into how key players in the asset management sector see the...

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