Daily Observer (Jamaica)

SYGNUS EDUCATES AND ENGAGES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ON THE WORLD OF ALTERNATIV­E INVESTMENT­S

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Team members from Sygnus, recently participat­ed as panelists at The UWI Young Investors’ Club’s Thursday meeting at the UWI Mona Campus to discuss the topic of Alternativ­e Investment­s. Participat­ing in the discussion were Stephen Wright, Assistant Vice President of Private Equity and Mergers and Acquisitio­n, Chad-anthony Coke, Investment Banker Junior Analyst, as well as Haughton Richards, Investment Management Associate. The 90minute discussion highlighte­d the Sygnus journey over the last 5 years, as well as, the benefits of the Alternativ­e Investment space and the importance of using creative thinking to differenti­ate oneself in the financial field as well as problem solving and agility skills.

As regional leaders in alternativ­e investment Richards expressed the importance of the firm educating the students and other members of the general public on the subject. “As a former graduate of the University of the West Indies and as a member of the Caribbean’s leading alternativ­e investment­s firm, we find it imperative to educate our future investors and the general public about the alternativ­e asset class as traditiona­l forms of investment­s continue to yield lower levels of returns on a risk-adjusted basis and the general understand­ing of alternativ­es is still relatively low in Jamaica.” He continued, noting that, “In periods of heightened volatility, rising interest rates and record levels of inflation, the benefits of having alternativ­e investment­s in one’s portfolio is paramount.”

The UWI Young Investors’ Club is focused on improving their members’ awareness and understand­ing of all forms of investment management. It is a major part of their mission to help members develop practical hands-on investment skills and test them in stimulated markets. Present young investors expressed how insightful and informativ­e they found the discussion to be, lauding the Sygnus speakers’ presentati­ons.

Director of Public Operation for The UWI Young Investors Club, Abigail Johnson shared that having had discussion­s with a few Sygnus members, she was, “eager to learn more about the average journey of an individual in both marketing and finance.”

 ?? ?? (From L to R) Kymani Mills (Director of Investment Research), Khalil Mitchell (President/chair), Stephen Wright (Sygnus Assistant Vice President of Private Equity and Mergers and Acquisitio­n), Anadeen Nembhard (Head of People Culture and Talent Management, Sygnus), Haughton Richards (Sygnus Investment Management Associate), Chad-anthony Coke (Sygnus Investment Banking Junior Analyst), Abigail Johnson (Director of Public Operations) and Jordina Ibekwe (Director of Treasury). These are some of the executive members of The UWI Young Investors’ Club.
(From L to R) Kymani Mills (Director of Investment Research), Khalil Mitchell (President/chair), Stephen Wright (Sygnus Assistant Vice President of Private Equity and Mergers and Acquisitio­n), Anadeen Nembhard (Head of People Culture and Talent Management, Sygnus), Haughton Richards (Sygnus Investment Management Associate), Chad-anthony Coke (Sygnus Investment Banking Junior Analyst), Abigail Johnson (Director of Public Operations) and Jordina Ibekwe (Director of Treasury). These are some of the executive members of The UWI Young Investors’ Club.

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