Experience

Since 1998, IMC asset management has managed specialist portfolios investing in European corporate credit and US & European Asset Backed Securities. In benign and difficult markets, IMC asset management has displayed professionalism and discipline to best serve its clients.

We operate out of Amsterdam and New York, but team members travel widely to perform relevant due diligence in person, gain valuable local experience and insights, and maintain close personal relationships with investors.

Starting in 2008, the management team embarked on a process designed to broaden and strengthen itself with a number of senior hires. 

Sander Nieuwland is the current CEO of IMC asset management and joined with 15 years experience at JP Morgan and Dresdner Kleinwort. In 2009, Jan-Hein Cremers added his 7 year experience in quantitative modelling to IMC’s efforts in developing new strategies. In 2010, Rodrigo Araya, Global Head of fixed income at LODH joined IMC asset management with his whole team to manage the investment grade credit capability.

In 2011 Otto van Hemert joined IMC from AQR Capital to lead our quantitative capability out of Amsterdam and Simon Berring joined from QVT to run the US ABS team in New York.

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