Someone who invests money and manages a portfolio of investments such as unit trusts and investment trusts. back
Person who performs the ongoing management of a mutual fund, including the selection of the securities in which the fund invests.
Appointed to manage customers investment contributions in accordance with the objectives/guidelines of the specific investment fund.
a person employed to run a fund and make decisions about how money is invested.
A fund manager invests money which people have paid into, for example, unit trusts and investment trusts. The fund manager is paid out of the charges made, so the charges you pay will be higher for a fund which is actively managed than for one (such as an index tracker) which is not - though the returns may be higher, too.
The person whose responsibility it is to oversee the allocation of the pool of money invested in a particular mutual fund. The fund manager is charged with investing the money to attain the returns and level of risk of the mutual fund investors.
(or Fund Management Company) A Fund Manager is usually a company whose line of business is investing in other companies and entities on behalf of a *collective investment scheme. The Scheme appoints the Fund Manager to buy and sell securities in accordance with the *investment objectives. In Malta, a Fund Manager normally holds a Category 2 licence.
a financial services company or professional who does overall management of a mutual fund
a full featured portfolio management application
an experienced and qualified professional who work full-time researching and selecting the investments for a fund
a specialist assigned to use the cash to purchase specific types of investments
H/She is the person who makes all the investment decisions for deployment of the funds of a scheme.
a commercial organisation that manages investors' money for a fee. When the fund is a managed investment scheme, the Fund Manager is usually the responsible entity.
The person(s) whose job it is to "manage" the investment by buying and selling securities with the goal of having the investment meet the growth and other Objectives stated in the prospectus within the constraints (conservative growth, moderate growth, etc.) also stated in the prospectus; investors are credited with profits/losses from these transactions in proportion to the number of shares they own.
A mutual fund is run by one manager, or a team of managers who decide upon the mutual fund's portfolio and investment strategy. The portfolio is chosen according to the investment objective of the fund, as stated in the prospectus, and according to the managers' unique investment strategy.
A person who has been given responsibility in an investment fund to develop and implement investment strategies so as to meet the investment objectives of the fund. The Fund Manager's powers and responsibilities will often depend on the terms of the trust deed governing the fund and may range from very narrow to very wide.
The professional who runs an investment fund and decides what shares, bonds or gilts the fund should buy or sell.
A company which manages the day-today affairs of a mutual or unit/trust fund. The investment manager and fund manager may be one and the same person.
The person who makes all the final decisions regarding investments of a scheme.
The manager of a pool of money that is invested in funds, including mutual funds, insurance funds, or bank-pooled funds. The fund manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of asset allocation, and creating strategies that will maximize returns for shareholders.
A professional manager appointed by the Asset Management Company to invest money in accordance with the objects of the scheme.
A generic term that collectively describes the manager of a fund. Also known as an investment manager.
Manages the unit trust* in accordance with the fund's objectives and decides which assets to hold in order to meet those objectives. In an OEIC* the manager is referred to as the Authorised Corporate Director (ACD*).
The person who invests money on behalf of unit holders.
A professional person whose role is to decide how fund money is invested.
Person responsible for making decisions regarding a portfolio of investments in a mutual fund.
The person who defines the investment policy of a fund and on whose advice positions are bought or sold. He may be independent of the management company.
The person responsible for the day-to-day management of the investment funds.
The individual or team of individuals manages a mutual funds portfolio of stocks, bonds and other securities. The fund manager decides when to buy or sell the securities held in the mutual fund. The fund manager is paid an annual management fee for his or her services. A fund manager is also referred to as a Portfolio Manager, Money Manager, or Mutual Fund Manager.
If a fund was a circus, this would be the ringmaster. A fund manager manages a fund according to the rules laid out at the inception of the fund. Some funds may have more than one manager.
the person responsible for overseeing the pool of money invested in a mutual fund
A fund manager is a professional who decides how fund money is invested (see Fund).
The name of the current fund manager's (up to the last three managers). If more than one manager, the last names only will be shown.
An individual at the Federal Agency responsible for managing an investment account.
This is an individual employed by an institution to manage assets within an investment fund to meet its predetermined objectives. The assets could be various types of shares and/or government stock, commercial property amongst others. Usually a Fund manager will run a particular fund which will invest in a certain sector of the economy or country e.g. UK larger companies or US smaller companies.
A fund manager is employed to invest money for (amongst other things) unit trusts and investment trusts. Fund managers aim to outperform their chosen index by buying shares, which they think will do particularly well. They can also choose to keep a percentage of their fund in cash if they're not optimistic about the outlook for the stock market. Naturally, fund managers get paid to do this, so charges for an actively managed fund tend to be higher than for an index tracker.
A company that specialises in managing investments.
An organisation that invests money on behalf of someone else.
A professional manager of investments in a Pension Fund, Insurance Company, Unit Trust etc.
Professional money managers whose job is to invest other people's money (i.e. an investment fund) to generate profit.
A Fund Manager is someone who manages an investment fund. These are professional money managers whose job is to invest other people’s money in a way that creates a return on that investment.
An organisation that invests or manages money on behalf of individuals or other organisations.
an institution or individual involved in the investment of funds either on their own account or on behalf of others. QTC acts as a fund manager when managing the QTC Cash Fund
The Fund Manager is the individual within the Fund Management Company responsible for the investment decisions regarding the fund. The manager must adhere to the fund's stated investment objectives when making any investment decisions, although these objectives will vary between different funds.
A professional investor, typically in an insurance company, pension fund, investment or unit trust.
the person or persons responsible for making portfolio decisions for a mutual fund or subaccount
In order to meet an investment fund’s investment objectives, the fund manager’s job is to select the investments to be traded.
An individual who is employed by a company to invest money. It is a fund manager's aim to out perform the market by buying shares they think will increase in value.
A fund manager is employed to invest money for pension funds as well as unit trusts, investment trusts etc.
The person responsible for investing a mutual fund's assets, implementing its investment strategy, and managing the day-to-day portfolio trading.
An expert person who runs a fund and decides where to invest the fund's money .
Appointed by the trustee and responsible for the governance and management of the hedge fund, with authority to hire third parties including investment advisors, custodians, administrators, etc. Typically the sponsor/promoter and fund manager are one in the same.