Seilern Investment Management appoints two new research analysts
Seilern Investment Management hires two new research analysts: Akash Bhanot, CFA, formerly an equity analyst at Redburn, and Charalee Hoelzl, CFA, previously an investment manager at Ruffer.

Seilern Investment Management hires two new research analysts: Akash Bhanot, CFA, formerly an equity analyst at Redburn, and Charalee Hoelzl, CFA, previously an investment manager at Ruffer. They join a close-knit investment team operating a consistent and demanding 10-golden-rule, long-term investment process. Alongside their colleagues they will participate in the equity of the firm.
The two new analysts will play an important part in identifying and monitoring the candidate companies that form the concentrated portfolios of the three quality growth equity funds, Seilern World Growth, Seilern America and Seilern Europa. Typically, these funds hold no more than approximately 20 holdings each.
Tassilo Seilern, CEO, commented:
“Now more than ever it is important to ignore the noise and keep one’s eye on our key priority to become the best Quality Growth manager in the market. With this in mind, we continue to focus our resources to further strengthen the implementation of our investment process. We warmly welcome Akash and Charalee who have joined us in this continuous quest to invest in only the best quality growth businesses. We are delighted to have attracted these two seasoned analysts who fully subscribe to our long-term investment strategy.“

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