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Mr. Stephen Martin is Head of ABS at Challenger Ltd. He is responsible for the Challenger Investment Management’s Asset Backed Securities portfolios globally.
He joined Challenger Investment Management in 2008 as an Analyst in the asset and liquidity management team.
Since 2011, he has been a member of the Fixed Income team focused on asset backed structuring and investing.
He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) degree from the University of Sydney.
Stephen Martin active positions
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Challenger Ltd. (Investment Management)
Challenger Ltd. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Challenger-IM is a fundamentally driven, active investment manager that adopts a long-term focus on private debt. They aim to provide diversified sources of income by seeking opportunities in both the public and private sectors, whilst maintaining capital stability. The firm seeks to deliver attractive and sustained risk-adjusted returns which can be attributed to a robust investment process centered on bottom-up fundamental credit analysis, with emphasis on structural protections to mitigate downside risk and avoiding defaults. | Head-Fixed Income Invts | 01/11/2020 |
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Challenger Ltd. (Investment Management)
Challenger Ltd. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Challenger-IM is a fundamentally driven, active investment manager that adopts a long-term focus on private debt. They aim to provide diversified sources of income by seeking opportunities in both the public and private sectors, whilst maintaining capital stability. The firm seeks to deliver attractive and sustained risk-adjusted returns which can be attributed to a robust investment process centered on bottom-up fundamental credit analysis, with emphasis on structural protections to mitigate downside risk and avoiding defaults. | Finance |
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