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Mr. Simon C.
Martindale is a Fund Director at Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd.
He is responsible for formulating and implementing the fund investment strategy, investor reporting and portfolio analysis whilst also overseeing all acquisition, disposal and asset management activities.
He has over 14 years’ experience in commercial property and previously worked at DTZ (now Cushman & Wakefield) and Edward Symmons (now LSH).
He attended the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and completed a postgraduate degree at London South Bank University.
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Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd.
![]() Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd. is a real estate investment manager headquartered in London, UK. The firm was founded by James Thornton and Guy Brogden in 2003 as Mayfair Capital Investment Management Ltd. They are a subsidiary of Swiss Life Asset Management AG, ultimately owned by Swiss Life Holding AG (SWX: SLHN) in Switzerland. M Swiss Life Asset Managers UK CIM manages a series of discretionary funds alongside advisory separate account mandates and joint ventures across a wide range of risk profiles. | Analyst-Equity | 2011-12-31 |
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Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd.
![]() Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Swiss Life Asset Managers UK Ltd. is a real estate investment manager headquartered in London, UK. The firm was founded by James Thornton and Guy Brogden in 2003 as Mayfair Capital Investment Management Ltd. They are a subsidiary of Swiss Life Asset Management AG, ultimately owned by Swiss Life Holding AG (SWX: SLHN) in Switzerland. M Swiss Life Asset Managers UK CIM manages a series of discretionary funds alongside advisory separate account mandates and joint ventures across a wide range of risk profiles. | Finance |
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