The "offer of a lifetime" lured former Nordea and Danske fund manager back to Europe's financial hub

INVESTMENT MANAGERS ABROAD: Contrary to what people may think, a London-based asset manager may offer flexible working hours, a home workplace and a boardroom that turns into a yoga studio on Tuesday afternoon. According to Polar Capital Head of Global Emerging Markets & Asia Jorry Nøddekær, a dynamic and flexible culture can be an important factor when attracting new talent.
Before Jorry Nøddekær moved to London to join Polar Capital in 2018, he worked as Portfolio MAnager - Global Emerging Markets at Nordea Investment. | Photo: PR / Polar Capital
Before Jorry Nøddekær moved to London to join Polar Capital in 2018, he worked as Portfolio MAnager - Global Emerging Markets at Nordea Investment. | Photo: PR / Polar Capital
BY CAMILLA JENKEY

Since June 2018, Jorry Nøddekær takes the train from his house in London suburb Cobham to Victoria Station to go to his office at EUR 16.7bn AUM asset manager Polar Capital. 

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