Frithjof Vanzyp

Sebastian Mays

Director

Sebastian works as a client consulting Director for Australia and New Zealand. Sebastian has worked in financial services for over 10 years, specialising in asset management. Prior to joining bfinance in 2022, Sebastian was a business development manager for Australia’s oldest placement agent, Shed Enterprises, where he represented fund managers across the asset class spectrum. He holds a Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance from Macquarie University and a Bachelor of Arts from Monash University.


More insights from the team:

bfinance’s quarterly report in May 2024: read the team’s latest insights on institutional investor activity, risk appetite, market developments and asset manager performance across all major asset...

Credible asset owner surveys can be a useful source of insight for both investors and the asset managers/advisers that serve them. Their headline findings often tend to focus on expected changes to...

From the pages of the Financial Times and Reuters to the hallways of investment conferences, noise of an ‘ESG Backlash’ has echoed around the asset management industry through recent months.

An inflationary climate has created new challenges for foundations around the globe: with underlying projects seeking larger disbursements to cover their increased costs, there is a need for higher,...

The 2023-4 period has brought new challenges for institutional investors, affecting both strategy and investment manager selection – the task of identifying the right products and the right partners...

Although two years have now passed since the Federal Reserve started rapidly hiking interest rates, the likelihood that your hedge fund manager will have a ‘hurdle rate’ for their performance fees...

This report provides a concise introduction to the investment characteristics of carbon compliance credits and the growing use of this emerging asset class by hedge funds, traditional asset managers...

Investor appetite for investment grade fixed income grew significantly last year but active managers are coming under scrutiny. This report examines corporate bond manager performance and...