Colin Fleury
Colin Fleury is Head of Secured Credit and a portfolio manager on the Secured Credit Team at Janus Henderson Investors. Prior to joining Henderson in 2007, Colin held secured credit portfolio management roles at Deutsche Bank AG and Abbey National Treasury Services plc. He also has secured debt structuring, underwriting, and advisory expertise from roles at Shell International, where he was a senior advisor on the M&A and financing team, and at Credit Suisse, where he was a vice president in the global project finance group. Colin’s early career also includes experience in secured UK real estate and SME corporate lending and spans multiple jurisdictions in Europe and worldwide.
Colin is an associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers and a graduate of the Credit Suisse Corporate Finance and Capital Markets Programme. He has 38 years of financial industry experience.
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Fact vs fiction: Are securitisations ‘opaque’ and ‘risky’?
Misconceptions that securitisations are ‘opaque’ and ‘risky’ can be used as reasons to be sceptical of the asset class. What is the reality?
Fact vs fiction: The European securitisation market in the post GFC era
Securitisations are ‘opaque’, ‘complex’ and ‘risky’, the myths perpetuated in the GFC era. How has the industry changed since the crisis?
Securitised debt: An introduction to the European market
European securitised is a deep, diverse and liquid market, but it is often poorly understood. Understanding how securitisation works and the potential advantages of the sub-asset classes is key for investors.
Dispelling the myths around the European securitised market
The legacy of the GFC has perpetuated misunderstanding around the European securitised market. What is the reality and how has the sector changed?
European Securitisation: a defensive income opportunity
In his 2024 outlook, Portfolio Manager Colin Fleury says European securitised debt continues to offer an attractive defensive income opportunity.
Following the money: Addressing financed emissions to reach net zero
Investors should look beyond the traditional ‘Scope’ lenses and instead focus on how the capital they allocate enables emissions.