Meet the Investment Influencers: S&W's Genevra Banszky von Ambroz

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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 Genevra Banszky von Ambroz of Smith & Williamson.

A fund-of-funds manager, investment companies specialist and associate director of the investment team, Banszky von Ambroz joined Smith & Williamson (S&W) in 2008 as a graduate trainee. She is the deputy fund manager on the company's Defensive Growth, MM Global Investment and MM Endurance Balanced funds, as well as being one of the three members of S&W's managed portfolio service investment committee.  In addition, Banszky von Ambroz is jointly responsible for the coverage of the majority of the conventional equity investment companies universe for S&W, and leads coverage of all col...

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