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Nabil Debs is the founding partner of Plutus Capital and acts as Chief Investment Officer.
Prior to establishing Plutus Capital Management LLP in 2003 mr.
Debs spent five years with GLG Partners as a Senior Investment Manager working on the GLG Market Neutral Fund.
He started his career in 1989 with BAII (subsequently a subsidiary of BNP) where he managed the European and Far Eastern Convertible Arbitrage books, later managing BNP's Interportfolio Convertible Funds and taking responsibility for private client relations.
In 1997 Mr. Debs moved to SIB in London to establish and run a $200 million Convertible Arbitrage desk before leaving to join GLG in 1998.
He studied Economics at Universitee de Paris-Assas Economie then at American University of Beirut for a B.A.
in economics
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Plutus Capital Management LLP
![]() Plutus Capital Management LLP Plutus Capital Management LLP (Plutus Capital) was an independent fund manager and provider of alternative portfolio management services. Based in London, Plutus Capital was founded in 2004 and ceased operating in 2009. Plutus Capital managed the Valorem Fund and the Plutus Transeo Fund. Their clients were financial institutions and intermediaries. | Präsident | 01.01.2009 |
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Plutus Capital Management LLP
![]() Plutus Capital Management LLP Plutus Capital Management LLP (Plutus Capital) was an independent fund manager and provider of alternative portfolio management services. Based in London, Plutus Capital was founded in 2004 and ceased operating in 2009. Plutus Capital managed the Valorem Fund and the Plutus Transeo Fund. Their clients were financial institutions and intermediaries. |