Renaud Herington
Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen bij Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd.
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Mr. Renaud Herington is an Senior Asset Manager at Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd.
He joined the team in 2015 and has over 6.5 years’ experience in commercial and retail property.
With expertise in retail asset management, his primary job function is within Fortius separate accounts and syndication businesses.
Prior to Fortius, Mr. Herington held roles most recently within Westfield, and the Asset Management Services team at Knight Frank.
He holds a Bachelor of Business and Masters in Property.
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Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd.
Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd. (Fortius) is an investment management firm headquartered in Sydney, Australia. The firm was founded in 1991 and formerly known as Unritten Pty Ltd. In 2022, they were acquired by Growthpoint Properties Australia, owned by Growthpoint Properties Ltd. (JSE: GRT) in South Africa. Fortius manages and invests in Australian real estate assets for superannuation funds, offshore and onshore institutions, and high net worth and SMSF investors. | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | 01-01-2015 |
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Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd.
Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Fortius Funds Management Pty Ltd. (Fortius) is an investment management firm headquartered in Sydney, Australia. The firm was founded in 1991 and formerly known as Unritten Pty Ltd. In 2022, they were acquired by Growthpoint Properties Australia, owned by Growthpoint Properties Ltd. (JSE: GRT) in South Africa. Fortius manages and invests in Australian real estate assets for superannuation funds, offshore and onshore institutions, and high net worth and SMSF investors. | Finance |