Marcos Camhis

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

FOS Asset Management

Resourcing Tomorrow
Marcos Camhis

Marcos Camhis

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

FOS Asset Management

Marcos Camhis is the Founder and CEO of private equity specialist firm FOS Asset Management SA in Switzerland.     

FOS invests in private equity transactions across energy transition projects, natural resources, technology and real estate. Since 2015, Marcos has led the development of a global portfolio of industrial assets in the metals and mining space, with major investments in Latin America, Europe and Africa.

Before launching FOS, Marcos was the Head of Alternative Investments at EFG Bank in Geneva and prior to that he was the COO and Director of Business Development at CMA, an investment company with over $3 Billion under management, which was acquired by EFG International. At EFG Marcos established and managed the EFG Fund Solutions business, the global alternative investment platform of EFG Bank. Marcos oversaw an investment portfolio of over $1 Billion, including investments in Hedge Funds, Mutual Funds and Private Equity holdings

Marcos began his career at PwC in London, working as a risk management consultant for energy and financial services companies.

Marcos Camhis

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