Investment Influencers: Bambos Hambi of Aberdeen Standard Investments

Catching up with the Influencers

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In this week's Investment Influencers video, we catch up with Bambos Hambi, head of multi-manager strategies at Aberdeen Standard Investments, whom we first interviewed for this series in April 2016.

Having joined Standard Life Investments in March 2011, Hambi is now head of multi-manager strategies for the newly-combined Aberdeen Standard Investments. Other roles Hambi has held in a career spanning almost 40 years include head of collective investments at Quilters, fund manager and partner at Rothschild Asset Management and head of multi-manager and fund manager at Gartmore Investment Management. A registered representative of the London Stock Exchange, he holds a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from London University's Queen Elizabeth College. To watch our April 2016 interview with Ha...

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