Profiel
Herman Granzow is currently the Chief Economist at AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management) since 2018.
Prior to this, he worked as the Head of Investments at Santander Private Banking SA (Chile) from 2017 to 2018.
He also worked as a Senior Portfolio Manager at Santander Asset Management SA AGF from 2011 to 2013.
Actieve functies van Herman Granzow
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AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management)
AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management) is the investment management division of AFP Habitat SA (SA: HABITAT), itself a subsidiary of Camera Chilena de la Construccion AG in Chile. Part of the Chilean Private Pension System, AFP Habitat was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Santiago. AFP Habitat manages five pension funds which differ mainly in the maximum percentage that each fund may invest in equities, which generally defines each fund's level of risk. | Econoom | 01-08-2018 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Herman Granzow
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Santander Private Banking SA (Chile)
Santander Private Banking SA (Chile) Investment ManagersFinance Santander Private Banking SA (Santander Chile) is the Chile-based private banking subsidiary of Santander Private Banking Gestion SA SGIIC, ultimately owned by Banco Santander SA (BME: SAN) in Spain. Headquartered in Santiago, Santander Chile provides tailored solutions through their Private Bankers. | Director of Investments | 01-07-2018 |
Santander Asset Management SA AGF
Santander Asset Management SA AGF Investment ManagersFinance Santander Asset Management SA AGF (SAM-AGF) is the Chile-based asset management subsidiary of Santander Asset Management Investment Holdings Ltd., which is owned by Banco Santander SA (BME: SAN) in Spain. The firm was founded in 1993 as Santiago SA Administradora de Fondos Mutuos. They merged with O'Higgins Administradora de Fondos Mutuos SA in 1997 and was renamed Santander S.A. Administradora General de Fondos in 2003. In 2007, the firm became Santander Asset Management SA Administradora General De Fondos. Headquartered in Santiago, SAM-AGF manages the Santander fund range for individual and institutional investors. | Analyst-Equity | 01-01-2009 |
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Santander Asset Management SA AGF
Santander Asset Management SA AGF Investment ManagersFinance Santander Asset Management SA AGF (SAM-AGF) is the Chile-based asset management subsidiary of Santander Asset Management Investment Holdings Ltd., which is owned by Banco Santander SA (BME: SAN) in Spain. The firm was founded in 1993 as Santiago SA Administradora de Fondos Mutuos. They merged with O'Higgins Administradora de Fondos Mutuos SA in 1997 and was renamed Santander S.A. Administradora General de Fondos in 2003. In 2007, the firm became Santander Asset Management SA Administradora General De Fondos. Headquartered in Santiago, SAM-AGF manages the Santander fund range for individual and institutional investors. | Finance |
Santander Private Banking SA (Chile)
Santander Private Banking SA (Chile) Investment ManagersFinance Santander Private Banking SA (Santander Chile) is the Chile-based private banking subsidiary of Santander Private Banking Gestion SA SGIIC, ultimately owned by Banco Santander SA (BME: SAN) in Spain. Headquartered in Santiago, Santander Chile provides tailored solutions through their Private Bankers. | Finance |
AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management)
AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance AFP Habitat SA (Investment Management) is the investment management division of AFP Habitat SA (SA: HABITAT), itself a subsidiary of Camera Chilena de la Construccion AG in Chile. Part of the Chilean Private Pension System, AFP Habitat was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Santiago. AFP Habitat manages five pension funds which differ mainly in the maximum percentage that each fund may invest in equities, which generally defines each fund's level of risk. | Finance |