Alexander Krapivko, manager of the newly launched Renaissance Russian Equity Allocation fund, will be among the speakers at Investment Week's exclusive Rising Stars event on 7 September in London.
The UCITS fund, which was launched in July, targets outperformance of the MSCI Russia 10/40 index and sits alongside the existing top quartile Renaissance Emerging Europe fund run by CIO Plamen Monovski.
Moscow-based Krapivko has been managing Russian equity portfolios in the same style for private clients of Renaissance Asset Managers for the last four years.
Other speakers at the Rising Stars event include: Fidelity's Alex Wright, Leon Svejgaard Pedersen, manager of the Nordea 1 - Emerging Consumer fund and representatives from TwentyFour Asset Management.
Register here for Investment Week's Rising Stars Focus
When: 7 September, The Cumberland Hotel, London
Investment Week's Rising Stars Focus event will give 50 elite delegates the opportunity to hear about recently launched fund groups, up and coming managers and new funds in the market, focusing on the latest trends and talent.
This event is FREE to attend, but by invitation only.
To register your interest and request an invitation please see the website for further details: http://www.risingstarsfocus.com/
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