Sycomore Asset Management
Stanislas de BAILLIENCOURT, CFA, currently serves as Fund Manager and Head of Asset Allocation at Sycomore Asset Management since December 2009, specializing in asset allocation funds, corporate bonds in both investment grade and high yield, as well as socially responsible investment (SRI) funds. Prior to this role, Stanislas was a Fund Manager at NATIXIS Multimanager from December 2003 to December 2009, focusing on fund of hedge funds management, and held the position of Head of Hedge Fund Selection at CDC IXIS PCM from 2004 to 2005. Stanislas de BAILLIENCOURT holds a Master's degree in Finance from ESSCA and a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of the West of England, along with the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation obtained in 2005.
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Sycomore Asset Management
Founded in 2001, Sycomore Asset Management is specialised in listed investments and driven by a strong entrepreneurial spirit. We are committed to delivering long-term returns by identifying the levers enabling a company to generate sustainable value. Our expertise draws on a fieldwork approach and a proprietary corporate fundamental analysis model, which includes financial and extra-financial criteria. Our investment team focuses on assessing the overall performance of a company with respect to its stakeholders: shareholders, clients, employees, suppliers, civil society and the environment. Since 2015, we have expanded our range of SRI funds on various themes focusing on sustainable development: human capital, green transition, social contribution, lifelong quality education, sustainable employment, responsible technology… In 2020, we became a mission-led business and received the B CorpTM label, demonstrating our ambition to contribute positively to society as “a force for good”. As a reference and key player in responsible investment, we are a member of the FIR, the GIIN (Global Impact Investing Network) and the IIGCC (Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change). Today, we continue to research the measurement of environmental and social impacts.