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Shanil Stephan Bentotage

Head Structured Products Sales, EAM & Banks at Julius Baer

Shanil Stephan Bentotage has extensive work experience in the financial industry. Shanil Stephan started their career at Credit Suisse in 2004, where they worked as a Trade Finance and Assistant Key Account Manager. In this role, they focused on oil and soft commodities, managing credit facilities and monitoring risk. Shanil Stephan also assisted companies in daily operations and identified cross-selling opportunities.

In 2007, Shanil joined Julius Baer as an Associate Director in Investment Advisory. Here, they were responsible for transmitting and applying the bank's investment strategies, conducting business intelligence activities, trading and executing on all asset classes, and promoting structured products to internal and external clients. Shanil Stephan also created tailor-made investment proposals, conducted portfolio analysis and back-testing, and monitored and managed portfolios.

Over the years, Shanil rose through the ranks at Julius Baer and held several positions, including Executive Director of Equity Derivatives/Structured Products and, most recently, Head of Structured Products Sales for EAM & Banks. Shanil Stephan'sresponsibilities in these roles included developing investment ideas, pricing products with external counterparties, organizing marketing campaigns, and proposing tailor-made products.

Overall, Shanil has a diverse background in financial services, specializing in trade finance, investment advisory, and structured products sales.

Shanil Stephan Bentotage earned a Master in Business Administration (HEC) degree with a specialization in Finance from the University of Geneva. This educational achievement took place between the years 2001 and 2005.

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  • Head Structured Products Sales, EAM & Banks

    November, 2019 - present

  • Executive Director Equity Derivatives Structured Products

    2011

  • Associate Director Investment Advisory

    2007

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