Benjamin Jenkins

Head Of Quantitative Investment Strategies at Waverton Investment Management

Benjamin Jenkins has a strong background in finance, with work experience in multiple reputable companies. Benjamin began their career at HSBC, where they worked as a Graduate from 2004 to 2006. Benjamin then joined Credit Suisse as a Quantitative Analyst from 2006 to 2014. Most recently, they held various roles at Waverton Investment Management, including Associate Director - Senior Analyst from 2014 to 2023 and currently serves as the Head of Quantitative Investment Strategies. At Waverton, they managed £6.5 billion of discretionary assets under management.

Benjamin Jenkins completed their undergraduate education at the University of Exeter from 2000 to 2003, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with Honours in Maths with Economics. In 2010, they pursued further education at the CFA Institute, but the duration of their studies is not specified. Benjamin completed the Level 1 of the CFA program.

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Waverton Investment Management

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Waverton is an award-winning investment management house dedicated to creating high-quality investment solutions and providing bespoke, personal service for private clients, charities, financial advisers and institutions. Our focus is on generating attractive real returns for our clients over the long term, using an active, flexible approach through segregated portfolios or specialist funds. We attach huge importance to investing in what we believe to be the best ideas worldwide, be that in stocks, funds, fixed interest or alternative asset classes. All our decisions are based on rigorous in-house analysis and our research team conducts around 1,000 company meetings a year, both in the UK and overseas. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles are embedded throughout our investment process and we actively engage with company management, voting on our largest shareholdings to encourage positive change.


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