George Lagarias Chief Economist - Financial Planning
George Lagarias is currently the firm's Chief Economist. He joined the firm in 2016. George has 17 years of experience in financial markets as an analyst, investment strategist, economist, and fund manager. He has worked for British asset managers EFG and Close Brothers as well as Greek private banks Alpha Bank and Eurobank and wealth manager Marfin.
George is certified by the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) institute with the Investment Management Certificate (Level 4).
He is a firm believer that investments should be client-centric and that ideas and perceptions should be placed at a public forum open to all stakeholders.
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