Charlie Anniss

Co-Head of Impact Investing and Senior Portfolio Manager

Londres, Royaume-Uni

Anglais, Français, Spanish

Charlie Anniss joined UBP in September 2016 as a Senior Portfolio Manager based in London before going on to become Co-Head of Impact Investing. He is a Co-Manager of the Bank’s Positive Impact Equity and Biodiversity Restoration strategies, and a thematic champion for Healthy Ecosystems.

Charlie has 23 years of experience in the field, having previously worked at M&G Investments where he was a portfolio manager within the company’s equities team with responsibility for the European Select Fund and the European Smaller Companies Fund, as well as managing segregated global (ex. US) equity portfolios for institutional clients.

Charlie graduated with a BA in French and Spanish from the University of Bristol and is also a CFA Charterholder.

Plus d'articles de Charlie

21.05.2024

Embracing regenerative agriculture for sustainable growth

UBP’s impact team believes in the pivotal role regenerative agriculture has to play in addressing environmental challenges and fostering long-term prosperity. This theme can provide fertile ground for investors looking at impact investing.

25.02.2021

UBP’s small- and mid-cap capabilities

SMID-cap equities are poised to mean revert and outperform over the next three to five years. The best time to allocate to SMID caps is when earnings are “depressed”, i.e. now.

14.12.2020

L’attrait des SMID Caps suisses et européennes

L'Agefi (04.12.2020) - Les sociétés de petite et moyenne capitalisation (‘SMID Caps’) se distinguent traditionnellement par des taux de croissance et des rendements supérieurs sur le long terme en comparaison des grandes capitalisations. Elles permettent par ailleurs à l’investisseur de s’exposer aux principales tendances séculaires. La détection des sociétés les plus prometteuses nécessite cependant une discipline de sélection rigoureuse afin de dénicher celles affichant une croissance de qualité.