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Mr. Matthew J.
Ennion is Senior Research Analyst at Berry Asset Management Plc.
He joined Berry in January 2009 as a senior research analyst and is responsible for investment selection across all asset classes.
He previously worked at Barings in the multi manager team and prior to that was a graduate trainee at Quilter and Co.
Mr. Ennion graduated from the University of Liverpool with a degree in Economics and Computing and holds an MA from the University of Leeds.
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Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc
![]() Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc Investment ManagersFinance Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc (Bordier UK) is the Great Britain-based, specialist investment management subsidiary of Bordier Holdings SA in Switzerland. Headquartered in London, the firm was founded by Jamie Berry in 1981 and formerly known as Berry Asset Management Plc. They changed their name to Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc in 2014. Bordier UK manages portfolios for private families, pension funds, trusts, charities, offshore bonds, livery companies, small institutions, welfare committees, and trustees. | Analyst-Equity | 01-02-2011 |
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Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc
![]() Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc Investment ManagersFinance Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc (Bordier UK) is the Great Britain-based, specialist investment management subsidiary of Bordier Holdings SA in Switzerland. Headquartered in London, the firm was founded by Jamie Berry in 1981 and formerly known as Berry Asset Management Plc. They changed their name to Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc in 2014. Bordier UK manages portfolios for private families, pension funds, trusts, charities, offshore bonds, livery companies, small institutions, welfare committees, and trustees. | Finance |