Biography
Main responsibilities
Renos is responsible for leading the long income team within our real estate business which includes our Returns Enhancing and Liability Matching range of funds, segregated long income portfolios and the Lime Property Fund, for which he is the lead manager.
Experience and qualifications
Before being promoted to his current role and also fund manager of the Lime Property Fund, Renos was fund manager of segregated real estate portfolios for corporate and local authority clients. He has also previously held positions including fund manager of the Corporate Centres Limited Partnership and asset management responsibilities for the Aviva Life fund’s central London office portfolio and the Aviva Life fund’s national office portfolio.
Before joining Aviva Investors, Renos worked for Nelson Bakewell Chartered Surveyors. Renos holds a BSc (Hons) in Urban Estate Management from University of Westminster and the IMC. He is also a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
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