Profilo
Mr. Hugo Docx is an Investment Director at Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc.
He joined Bordier UK in 2015 and has been an Investment Director and core member of the Investment Committee since 2020.
He has been with Bordier UK for over 10 years and specialises in managing private client portfolios within the UK.
He graduated with a Masters in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nottingham.
Posizioni attive di Hugo Docx
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Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc
Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc Investment ManagersFinance Bordier UK’sinvestment process is designed to contain risk and volatility to acceptable levels, and to ensure that client’s portfolio is managed within the risk tolerance agreed with them and their advisers at the outset. The firm makes active tactical changes to asset allocation in portfolios as conditions alter and uses funds extensively which offer wide diversification and a reduction in overall risk in their portfolios. They invest across a broad cross section of asset classe and use exchange-traded funds (‘ETFs’) to gain rapid, low-cost access to asset classes when appropriate. | Membro del Comitato di Investimento | 01/01/2017 |
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Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc
Bordier & Cie (UK) Plc Investment ManagersFinance Bordier UK’sinvestment process is designed to contain risk and volatility to acceptable levels, and to ensure that client’s portfolio is managed within the risk tolerance agreed with them and their advisers at the outset. The firm makes active tactical changes to asset allocation in portfolios as conditions alter and uses funds extensively which offer wide diversification and a reduction in overall risk in their portfolios. They invest across a broad cross section of asset classe and use exchange-traded funds (‘ETFs’) to gain rapid, low-cost access to asset classes when appropriate. | Finance |
















