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Gudni Stiholt Adalsteinsson worked as the Group Treasurer at Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf from 2006 to 2009.
He later became the Chief Executive Officer at Doha Bank from 2022 to 2023.
Eerdere bekende functies van Gudni Stiholt Adalsteinsson
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DOHA BANK Q.P.S.C. | Chief Executive Officer | 01-10-2023 |
Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf
Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf (KBAM), also known as Rekstrarfelag Kaupthing Búnadarbanki hf, is a wholly-owned subsidiary and the Reykjavik-based asset management operation of Kaupthing Bank Group (ICEX: KAUP). The firm was established in 1996. The asset management arm of the Kaupthing group is headquartered in Switzerland, with investment management teams operating in Iceland, the UK, Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, Norway and the Faroe Islands. KBAM's clients are institutions and private individuals. The firm manages a diverse range of Icelandic mutual funds. The parent bank is an active private equity investor, participating through loans and venture capital in the financing of companies considered to have good potential. | Treasurer | 15-08-2009 |
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DOHA BANK Q.P.S.C. | Finance |
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Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf
Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf Kaupthing Bank Asset Management Co. hf (KBAM), also known as Rekstrarfelag Kaupthing Búnadarbanki hf, is a wholly-owned subsidiary and the Reykjavik-based asset management operation of Kaupthing Bank Group (ICEX: KAUP). The firm was established in 1996. The asset management arm of the Kaupthing group is headquartered in Switzerland, with investment management teams operating in Iceland, the UK, Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, Norway and the Faroe Islands. KBAM's clients are institutions and private individuals. The firm manages a diverse range of Icelandic mutual funds. The parent bank is an active private equity investor, participating through loans and venture capital in the financing of companies considered to have good potential. |