SICO BSC (C)
Aakarsh Tomar is an experienced Equity Research Analyst currently working at SICO BSC (C) since October 2022. Prior to this role, Aakarsh held various positions at HSBC from April 2019 to September 2022, including Equity Research Analyst, Senior Associate, and Associate. Aakarsh also gained experience in Launch Management with BMW India during a brief tenure in 2018. Educational qualifications include a PGDM in Finance and Marketing from the International Management Institute (2017-2019), a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Hansraj College (2013-2016), and an MBA in Finance from Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (2019). Aakarsh has also studied French at St. Stephen's College, where Aakarsh obtained a Certificate and a Diploma in French Studies.
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SICO BSC (C)
SICO is a leading regional asset manager, broker, and investment bank, with more than USD 4.8 in assets under management (AUM). Today SICO operates under a wholesale banking licence from the Central Bank of Bahrain and also oversees three wholly owned subsidiaries: an Abu Dhabi-based brokerage firm, SICO Financial Brokerage , a specialised regional custody house, SICO Fund Services Company (SFS), and SICO Capital ; an investment banking firm in Saudi Arabia . Headquartered in the Kingdom of Bahrain with a growing regional and international presence, SICO has a well-established track record as a trusted regional bank offering a comprehensive suite of financial solutions, including asset management, brokerage, investment banking, and market making, backed by a robust and experienced research team that provides regional insight and analysis of more than 90 percent of the region’s major equities. Since inception in 1995, SICO has consistently outperformed the market and developed a solid base of institutional clients. Going forward, the bank’s continued growth will be guided by its commitments to strong corporate governance and developing trusting relationships with its clients. The bank will also continue to invest in its information technology capabilities and the human capital of its 100 exceptional employees.