Christian Ghandour

Senior Portfolio Manager at Al Dhabi Capital

Christian Ghandour is a Senior Portfolio Manager at Al Dhabi Capital since September 2010. Prior to that, at THE NATIONAL INVESTOR, Christian held the position of Portfolio Manager-Head of Investments from September 2007 to September 2010. Before that, Christian worked as a Portfolio Manager at Credit Lyonnais Asset Management from May 2000 to July 2007, specializing in Structured Products and Convertible Bonds. Christian holds an MSc in Finance from Université Paris-Sorbonne earned between 1992 and 1998, and a BA in Philosophy and Mathematical logic from University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne completed between 1992 and 1995.

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Al Dhabi Capital

Al Dhabi Capital Limited is a focused and active asset manager, established in 2010 and based in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), Abu Dhabi's international financial center. We are one of the few direct investment companies in the country with UAE, MENA and Global portfolios and are proud to manage portfolios on behalf of family offices UHNWIs and institutional investors. We follow a high-conviction, opportunistic, top-down approach to our investments, combined with a bottom-up allocation framework across countries and sectors. Our investment specialists are experienced professionals whose blend of diverse backgrounds and cultures enables us to effectively navigate market cycles and deliver performance for our clients. Our Approach We apply a consistent and disciplined process using rigorous top down and bottom-up stock selection combined with precise risk management. The basis of our investment process is in-depth industry analysis, quality research and detailed financial modelling. We identify well managed companies with sound business models that can generate attractive returns on invested capital along with sustainable growth in cash flows and earnings. We invest in companies where we see intrinsic value, but we have the flexibility to be opportunistic where we spot market inefficiencies leading to price anomalies.