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Pankaj Bansal

Quantitative Risk Analyst at MIO Partners, Inc.

Pankaj Bansal is a quantitative risk analyst at MIO Partners, Inc. since October 2022, specializing in separately managed accounts within alternative investment vehicles. Previously, Pankaj served as a senior associate at HSBC from July 2018 to July 2021, where key contributions included leading analyses of SOFR-based models for the LIBOR transition and co-managing vendor meetings for model transparency. Earlier roles at HSBC involved addressing model discrepancies and centralizing testing procedures, as well as administering performance monitoring for a $50B Fixed Income portfolio. Pankaj also has experience as a business analyst at Meesho, focusing on logistics optimization, and a research intern at the University of Alabama, supporting sustainable vegetation growth research. Pankaj holds a Master’s in Quantitative Management with a focus on finance from Duke University and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee.

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MIO Partners, Inc.

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MIO (and related entities) is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of McKinsey & Company and was formed in the early 1980s to provide asset management services for McKinsey’s retirement plan. Over time, we have expanded to support after-tax investments by McKinsey’s current and former partners, primarily by making available funds already offered in the retirement plan. Our aim was to provide partners with convenient, time-saving investment options, including access to alternative investments. Today, we are a company of approximately 200 people managing retirement and after-tax investments for roughly 30,000 current and former McKinsey employees. A key element of our operating model is that we operate at-cost, generating no profit for either MIO or McKinsey. Our incentives are aligned with those of our investors due to significant management participation in the funds.