Small-cap boutique expands research team

OC Goldman Sachs Small caps

4 May 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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Small-cap fund manager OC Funds Management has appointed Aaron Yeoh as senior investment analyst.

Yeoh would join OC from Cooper Investors where he was a research analyst responsible for Asian and global consumer brand companies. Before that, he worked in equity research for five years at Goldman Sachs in the emerging companies team.

At OC, he would be responsible for research and analysis of Australian small and mid-cap companies including in consumer discretionary, industrials and information technology. This would be across the firm’s three funds; OC Premium Small Companies, OC Dynamic Equity and OC Micro-Cap.

He would report to Robert Frost, head of investment.

Frost said: “We are delighted to have Aaron join our team and believe he will align strongly with both our cultural values and our investment philosophy. Aaron brings significant insights from both his funds management and sell side research experience that will place the OC Funds team in an excellent position to continue to generate investment returns for our clients”. 

 

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