Profile
Mr. Matthew P.
Gilman is an Investment Manager at Quilter Cheviot Ltd.
Prior to the merger of Quilter & Co. Ltd. and Cheviot Asset Management Ltd. in June 2013, he joined Quilter in January 2011 and along with his colleague, Colin Wickens, set up the North Wales office.
He began his career as a Management Accountant.
In 2000, he decided to follow his lifelong passion for shares and embarked on a career change and became a Trainee Investment Manager.
Mr. Gilman graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 1993.
In 2002, he became fully qualified having successfully passed the Securities Institute Diploma and became a Fellow of the Chartered Securities Institute.
Former positions of Matthew Paul Gilman
| Companies | Position | End |
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Quilter Cheviot Ltd.
Quilter Cheviot Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Quilter Cheviot is an active investor which believes that the best returns come from a flexible approach, so they do not restrict themselves to one investment style. The firm has a house view that runs throughout the business, to which their investment managers align themselves. They create portfolios using a multi-asset approach to investing, which provides them with the flexibility to meet individual needs over the long-term. Their asset allocation process is forward looking, dynamic and not based solely on backward-looking statistics. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2016-12-31 |
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Quilter Cheviot Ltd.
Quilter Cheviot Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Quilter Cheviot is an active investor which believes that the best returns come from a flexible approach, so they do not restrict themselves to one investment style. The firm has a house view that runs throughout the business, to which their investment managers align themselves. They create portfolios using a multi-asset approach to investing, which provides them with the flexibility to meet individual needs over the long-term. Their asset allocation process is forward looking, dynamic and not based solely on backward-looking statistics. | Finance |
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