Real estate manager CIM Group has made several appointments within its global client group as it looks to expand its private wealth channels.
The $32bn (£23.9bn) manager has appointed Moshe Bajnon as president and co-head of the global client group, while Jason Fisher will take on expanded responsibilities as president and co-head of the global client group. Both will work across the firm’s real estate, infrastructure and credit strategies.
The firm said the appointments were made to grow CIM’s investor base and respond to increased demand for its strategies among private wealth channels.
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“Moshe and Jason’s appointments demonstrate CIM’s deep commitment to serving both our institutional and private wealth clients,” said Avi Shemesh, co founder and principal of CIM Group. “We continue to extend meaningful resources to our client platform and infrastructure, building on the same foundation that has supported our asset management capabilities for more than 30 years.”
Bajnon joins CIM from Nuveen Private Capital, where he served as senior managing director, global head of private wealth and co-head of the investor services group. Prior to that, Bajnon was a partner and co-head of the private wealth group at Ares Management.
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“I am excited to join CIM Group at such a pivotal time in the firm’s growth,” said Bajnon. “CIM has built a diversified, global platform with strong momentum across its real estate, infrastructure, and credit strategies.”
Fisher has led CIM’s institutional client group since joining the firm in September 2023 from BlackRock.
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