Frithjof Vanzyp

Frithjof van Zyp

Senior Director

Frithjof has over 15 years of experience in the investment management industry. Frithjof started his career with eVestment, a global provider of institutional investment manager data and analytics. Frithjof held numerous roles at eVestment, which included opening and managing their offices in Australia and Hong Kong from 2009-2014. Frithjof joined bfinance in March 2016 as a Director of the Australian office. Frithjof holds a Masters degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Edinburgh, and is a CFA charterholder.


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