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Mr. Douglas R.
Findlay-Shirras is the Marketing Director at FPP Asset Management LLP.
He has over 37 years of experience in the financial industry.
He sailed around the world for five years before joining stockbroker Smith, Rice & Hill in 1972.
He also worked for eight years at broker L.
Messel & Co, as a Managing Director at Midland Montagu in New York, and as a Treasurer at Banco Santander.
He spent 15 years at State Street Global Advisors in Boston and helped establish SSgA in the UK.
He retired for a period, and then joined Dawnay Day before moving to Fabien Pictet & Partners in 2006.
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FPP Asset Management LLP
FPP Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance FPP Asset Management LLP (FFP) is the Great Britain-based specialist fund management subsidiary of Fabien Pictet & Partners Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Fabien Pictet & Partners Global Holdings Ltd. In Cayman Islands. The firm was founded by Fabien Pictet, Jonathan Neill and Julian Jacobson in 1998. Headquartered in London, FFP manages assets on behalf of a sophisticated and diverse client base that includes pension funds, family offices, private banks and ultra-high net worth individuals. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 23-05-2011 |
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FPP Asset Management LLP
FPP Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance FPP Asset Management LLP (FFP) is the Great Britain-based specialist fund management subsidiary of Fabien Pictet & Partners Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Fabien Pictet & Partners Global Holdings Ltd. In Cayman Islands. The firm was founded by Fabien Pictet, Jonathan Neill and Julian Jacobson in 1998. Headquartered in London, FFP manages assets on behalf of a sophisticated and diverse client base that includes pension funds, family offices, private banks and ultra-high net worth individuals. | Finance |