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Mr. Tony H.
Beal is a Director & Head of Portfolio Management Implementation at Record Currency Management Ltd.
He started a career in Compliance and Risk.
Mr. Beal began working at IMRO, before moving onto Fleming Fund Management in Luxembourg and then Morgan Stanley before joining Record in 2007 as Director of Compliance and Risk.
In 2010 he transferred into the Portfolio Management Implementation Team.
He is a member of Record's Executive Committee.
Mr. Beal graduated from Bristol University with a Physics degree.
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Record Currency Management Ltd.
Record Currency Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Record Currency Management Ltd. (Record) is a UK-based investment management firm headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire. The firm was founded by Neil Record in 1983 and is a subsidiary of Record Plc (LON: REC). Record provides investment advisory and implementation services to investment funds, corporations, charitable organizations and pension plans. They also work for quasi-governmental organizations, banks, insurance companies and a very small number of individuals who must be deemed elective professional clients under the FCA rules. | Director of Investments | 01.11.2013 |
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Record Currency Management Ltd.
Record Currency Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Record Currency Management Ltd. (Record) is a UK-based investment management firm headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire. The firm was founded by Neil Record in 1983 and is a subsidiary of Record Plc (LON: REC). Record provides investment advisory and implementation services to investment funds, corporations, charitable organizations and pension plans. They also work for quasi-governmental organizations, banks, insurance companies and a very small number of individuals who must be deemed elective professional clients under the FCA rules. | Finance |