Robert Bakker
Geen lopende functies
Profiel
Mr. Robert Bakker is a Portfolio Manager at VPV Bankiers NV.
He was previously employed as a Portfolio Manager by Dresdner VPV NV before the Management Buyout in February 2010.
Eerdere bekende functies van Robert Bakker
Bedrijven | Functie | Einde |
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Dresdner VPV NV | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | 17-02-2010 |
Hof Hoorneman Bankiers NV
Hof Hoorneman Bankiers NV Investment ManagersFinance Hof Hoorneman Bankiers NV (Hof Hoorneman) is an asset management firm headquartered in Gouda, Netherlands with additional offices throughout the country. Originally known as VPV Bankiers NV, the firm was founded in 1989 and became independent in 2009 through a management buyout. They changed their name from VPV Bankiers NV to Hof Hoorneman in 2011. In 2021, the firm merged with Van Lanschot Kempen NV (AMS: VLK). Hof Hoorenman provides private banking, discretionary asset management and investment fund management services to high-net worth clients. They are a socially responsible investor which endorses the OECD recommendations and the UN Global Compact principles. | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | - |
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Beursgenoteerde bedrijven
Bedrijven in privébezit
Verwante bedrijven
Bedrijven in privébezit | 2 |
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Dresdner VPV NV | Finance |
Hof Hoorneman Bankiers NV
Hof Hoorneman Bankiers NV Investment ManagersFinance Hof Hoorneman Bankiers NV (Hof Hoorneman) is an asset management firm headquartered in Gouda, Netherlands with additional offices throughout the country. Originally known as VPV Bankiers NV, the firm was founded in 1989 and became independent in 2009 through a management buyout. They changed their name from VPV Bankiers NV to Hof Hoorneman in 2011. In 2021, the firm merged with Van Lanschot Kempen NV (AMS: VLK). Hof Hoorenman provides private banking, discretionary asset management and investment fund management services to high-net worth clients. They are a socially responsible investor which endorses the OECD recommendations and the UN Global Compact principles. | Finance |