Press releases

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Ivan Nikolov has been appointed as Head of Convertible Bonds at Fisch Asset Management in Zurich following a successful transition.

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Fisch Asset Management announces the appointment of Ivan Nikolov, an experienced convertible bond specialist, as Co-Head Convertible Bonds, effective from 1 January 2024.

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Fisch Asset Management has appointed Dr. Axel Potthof, a seasoned industry veteran, to its high-yield team. It is planned to further expand the product range in this area.

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Dr. Torsten von Bartenwerffer, an Executive Committee Member and Co-Head Multi Asset Solutions at Fisch Asset Management, will succeed Juerg Sturzenegger with effect from 1 November. After seven years as CEO, Juerg Sturzenegger has coordinated his succession together with company founders Kurt and Pius Fisch. Juerg Sturzenegger will serve as a member of the Board of Directors going forward.

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Fisch Asset Management successfully launched the FISCH Bond EM Corporates Dynamic Fund in May 2022. The fund primarily invests in high-yield corporate bonds from emerging markets. This segment offers risk-conscious investors a steadily growing selection of investment opportunities, with significantly greater return potential compared to developed markets.

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Fisch Asset Management, the largest independent Swiss asset manager for convertible bonds, corporate bonds and multi-asset solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its new office in Frankfurt on 1 March 2022.

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Fisch Asset Management, the largest independent Swiss asset manager for convertible bonds, corporate bonds and multi-asset solutions, is expanding its Executive Committee with the appointment of a number of highly regarded investment specialists. Through the representation of the business’ strategic growth areas on the Executive Committee, as well as the introduction of a long-term partner model for succession planning, Fisch Asset Management is laying the foundations for continued success. At CHF 11.6 billion (EUR 11.2bn) at year-end, client assets under management remained almost unchanged compared to the previous year.