This week marks World Book Day, the perfect time to pick up those books we’ve been putting off. Not sure where to start? The experts at Mapfre AM and Mapfre Wealth Management have a suggestion for you.
Results for: La entrevista del mes
“An increasing number of women are stepping into leadership roles in the finance sector”
In our interview of the month, we speak with Veredas Zarco, wealth management adviser at MAPFRE Inversión.
“It is essential to guide investors towards truly sustainable products”
In the MAPFRE AM interview of the month, we spoke with Inès Segueni, portfolio manager and analyst at La Financière Responsible (LFR).
"The automotive sector's low quotes could present opportunities in the near future"
In the MAPFRE AM interview of the month, we spoke with manager Lucas Maruri, who reviewed the quote for several sectors so far in 2024
“Tax breaks are not attractive enough to incentivize long-term savings”
In MAPFRE AM’s last Interview of the month, we spoke with Carlota Vivas, Deputy Director of the Review and Control Department at MAPFRE Vida Pensiones.
These are the 10 books recommended by our experts for the summer
Summer vacation is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to pick up all the books we’ve set aside during the year. Can’t think of any? Not to worry: our experts at MAPFRE AM and MAPFRE Gestión Patrimonial give you their recommendations.
“The process of hyper-regulation in asset management has sped up"
In this month's MAPFRE AM Interview of the Month, we talk to José Fernando Martínez, the management company's Chief Compliance Officer. He discusses the rise in regulation in the asset management industry over the past 26 years, the same number of years he’s been working at MAPFRE AM
From AC/DC to Bad Bunny: we ask MAPFRE AM’s managers about their favorite music
On the occasion of European Music Day, we've compiled a Spotify playlist of the favorite groups and songs of MAPFRE AM managers.
“Government over-indebtedness is a very real risk to the economy”
In MAPFRE AM’s last Interview of the month, we talk to Julian González, fixed-income manager, who warns of the risk that government over-indebtedness poses to the economy.








