Nadia Kuswanto
Portfolio Manager-Equities at PT Panin Asset Management
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Nadia Kuswanto is currently working as a Portfolio Manager at PT Panin Asset Management since 2011.
She completed her graduate degree in 2010 and her undergraduate degree in 2008 from the University of Southern California.
Nadia Kuswanto active positions
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PT Panin Asset Management
PT Panin Asset Management Investment ManagersFinance PT Panin Asset Management (PAM) is the asset management subsidiary of PT Panin Sekuritas Tbk (IDX: PANS) in Indonesia. The firm's origin dates to the 1989 establishment of PT Panin Sekuritasindo, which subsequently obtained their investment management license in 1997 as PT Panin Securitas, one of the first mutual fund managers in Indonesia. In 2011, PT Panin Sekuritas spun off their asset management division and established PT Panin Asset Management. Headquartered in Jakarta, PAM manages conventional, limited and protected mutual funds, as well as separate accounts for a range of investors such as individuals, pension funds, insurance companies, banks, public and private companies and foundations. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2010-12-31 |
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University of Southern California | Graduate Degree |
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PT Panin Asset Management
PT Panin Asset Management Investment ManagersFinance PT Panin Asset Management (PAM) is the asset management subsidiary of PT Panin Sekuritas Tbk (IDX: PANS) in Indonesia. The firm's origin dates to the 1989 establishment of PT Panin Sekuritasindo, which subsequently obtained their investment management license in 1997 as PT Panin Securitas, one of the first mutual fund managers in Indonesia. In 2011, PT Panin Sekuritas spun off their asset management division and established PT Panin Asset Management. Headquartered in Jakarta, PAM manages conventional, limited and protected mutual funds, as well as separate accounts for a range of investors such as individuals, pension funds, insurance companies, banks, public and private companies and foundations. | Finance |
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