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Nigel Poynton
Director, NCB Wealth Management |
Current Responsibilities: I am currently responsible for the portfolio management department and all related services that are offered to NCB’s high net worth clients. These services include advice on bespoke investment portfolios, asset allocation, investment strategies, tax efficient structures, structured products and individual stock/fund selection. Our clients are primarily High Net Worth Individuals, however we also provide portfolio management services to charities, corporate entities, pension funds, family offices, credit unions and pension funds.
| Mr Nigel Poynton |
Email: _nigel.poynton@ncb.ie
Education: Third Level: University College Dublin, BA (Hons) Economics & Politics, 1995; Second Level: Newpark Comprehensive School, Blackrock, Co Dublin
Other Qualifications: Registered Representative of The Irish Stock Exchange; Qualified Financial Adviser (QFA)
Professional Memberships: Insurance Institute of Ireland/LIA
Career Progress: I joined Guinness & Mahon Private Bank in 1995 and during my three years with the Bank I was engaged primarily in managing the liquidity profile and profitability of the Treasury department. In 1998 I was approached by NCB Stockbrokers to join their growing Private Client and Wealth Management division and help develop their intermediary client relationships. During this time I was also involved in developing new business and product initiatives. In 2001 I was appointed as a Senior Portfolio Manager and more recently promoted to the position of Director and Head of Portfolio Management within the Wealth Management division.
Awards: 1st Place - Registered Representative Exams – Irish Stock Exchange – 1998
Personal: Date of Birth: 27th May 1974; Place of Birth: Dublin; Family: Married to Helena
Social & Sporting Memberships: Member of The Carrickmines Golf Club and West Wood Club
Interests: Golf, Horse Racing, Hockey & Soccer
Recommended Books: Business - ‘The Intelligent Investor’, Benjamin Graham; ‘One Up on Wall Street’, Peter Lynch. Non-Business: ‘It’s Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life’, Lance Armstrong; ‘Stupid White Men’, Michael Moore. |
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Article appeared in the November 2005 issue.
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