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Jonathan Harrison is an investment specialist with over 25 years experience in the institutional fund management and investment banking sectors. His experience spans both public and private equity. Jonathan started his investment career with Ivory & Sime, where he managed equity portfolios for a number of institutional clients. He then joined Cazenove Fund Management where he ran the Cazenove Global Emerging Markets Fund and the Cazenove Asia Pacific Fund. He was recruited to a specialist firm that ultimately became UBA Capital, the investment banking subsidiary of United Bank for Africa.

Jonathan set up Frontier-Invest Ltd. FrontierInvest provides consulting and advisory services to companies, particularly in relation to raising capital in international markets. Jonathan understands not just company analysis, but portfolio construction and management through the investment cycle, including the importance of exit strategy and timing. Having worked through numerous business and economic cycles, and a variety of developed and emerging market crises, he has experience of managing investments in difficult environments as well as in good times.

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