Yuriy Minchuk, CFA

Yuriy Minchuk is a Product Consultant responsible for covering the firm’s global, international and multi asset strategies. In this role, he is responsible for sharing product and market insights in the form of portfolio commentaries, asset class updates, competitive analysis and ad hoc responses to client requests.
Mr. Minchuk joined Lord Abbett in 2017. His previous experience includes serving in various roles at Citigroup including Asset Finance Group Credit Associate, Capital Markets Origination Middle Office Analyst, Alternative Investments Analyst, and IT Risk Analyst. He has worked in the financial services industry since 2012.
He earned a BA in finance and investments from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College, CUNY. He also is a holder of the Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA) designation.
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