Yves Meyer-Bülow leaves Allianz Capital Partners - new appointments Aguilar-Wittmann and Müller.

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According to a report from www.private-banking-magazin.de, Yves Meyer-Bülow, Head of Infrastructure at Allianz Capital Partners, will soon be leaving the company after more than 16 years. His successor has already been filled internally with Maria Aguilar-Wittmann and Tilman Müller. Long-time Allianz employees follow Meyer-Bülow Yves Meyer-Bülow joined Allianz Capital Partners in 2008 after spending nine years in senior positions at the major US bank Goldman Sachs. Aguilar-Wittmann has been with Allianz since 2017 and previously held responsible positions at the investor group EQT Partners and the management consultant Bain & Company. Müller has been working in the infrastructure sector for Allianz since 2018. Before …

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.private-banking-magazin.de, wird Yves Meyer-Bülow, Leiter Infrastruktur bei Allianz Capital Partners, das Unternehmen nach über 16 Jahren in Kürze verlassen. Seine Nachfolge konnte bereits intern mit Maria Aguilar-Wittmann und Tilman Müller neu besetzt werden. Langjährige Allianz-Mitarbeiter folgen auf Meyer-Bülow Yves Meyer-Bülow kam 2008 zu Allianz Capital Partners, nachdem er neun Jahre in leitenden Positionen bei der US-Großbank Goldman Sachs tätig war. Aguilar-Wittmann ist seit 2017 bei der Allianz und hatte zuvor verantwortungsvolle Positionen bei der Investorengruppe EQT Partners und dem Unternehmensberater Bain & Company inne. Müller ist seit 2018 im Bereich Infrastruktur für die Allianz tätig. Zuvor …
According to a report from www.private-banking-magazin.de, Yves Meyer-Bülow, Head of Infrastructure at Allianz Capital Partners, will soon be leaving the company after more than 16 years. His successor has already been filled internally with Maria Aguilar-Wittmann and Tilman Müller. Long-time Allianz employees follow Meyer-Bülow Yves Meyer-Bülow joined Allianz Capital Partners in 2008 after spending nine years in senior positions at the major US bank Goldman Sachs. Aguilar-Wittmann has been with Allianz since 2017 and previously held responsible positions at the investor group EQT Partners and the management consultant Bain & Company. Müller has been working in the infrastructure sector for Allianz since 2018. Before …

Yves Meyer-Bülow leaves Allianz Capital Partners - new appointments Aguilar-Wittmann and Müller.

According to a report by www.private-banking-magazin.de, Yves Meyer-Bülow, Head of Infrastructure at Allianz Capital Partners, will soon be leaving the company after more than 16 years. His successor has already been filled internally with Maria Aguilar-Wittmann and Tilman Müller.

Long-time Allianz employees follow Meyer-Bülow

Yves Meyer-Bülow joined Allianz Capital Partners in 2008 after spending nine years in senior positions at the major US bank Goldman Sachs. Aguilar-Wittmann has been with Allianz since 2017 and previously held responsible positions at the investor group EQT Partners and the management consultant Bain & Company. Müller has been working in the infrastructure sector for Allianz since 2018. Before that, he spent a good eight years in various management positions at J.P. Morgan and Siemens.

Allianz Capital Partners (ACP) is the insurance group Allianz's asset manager for alternative capital investments in the areas of infrastructure, private equity and renewable energies. More than 11 billion euros in assets are managed with indirect equity investments in infrastructure. The portfolio includes more than 50 funds and co-investments with investments on six continents. In 2020, the program, originally only available to Allianz investors, was opened to additional institutional clients with the launch of the Allianz Global Diversified Infrastructure Equity Fund (AGDIEF).

The departure of long-standing employees like Yves Meyer-Bülow can mean a phase of adjustment and restructuring for companies. However, the new leaders, Maria Aguilar-Wittmann and Tilman Müller, also bring fresh perspectives based on their many years of work at Allianz and in the finance and investment industry. The continuity and know-how in the infrastructure sector at Allianz Capital Partners will continue to be guaranteed, which can create trust among investors and customers.

Read the source article at www.private-banking-magazin.de

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