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Romain Miginiac

Romain Miginiac - Gérant de fonds et directeur de la recherche chez Atlanticomnium S.A.


Romain Miginiac est gérant de fonds et responsable de la recherche chez Atlanticomnium S.A.

Romain a rejoint Atlanticomnium en septembre 2018 et cogère les stratégies GAM Sustainable Climate Bond et GAM Credit Opportunities. Auparavant, Romain a travaillé chez Aberdeen Standard Investments où il a passé les deux dernières années en tant qu'analyste crédit couvrant les institutions financières européennes. Avant cela, il a occupé des postes chez KPMG et UBS, respectivement dans le domaine de l'audit des services financiers et de la gestion de patrimoine. Romain est titulaire d'une licence en économie de l'Université de Genève et d'un master en finance de l'ESADE Business School. Romain est titulaire du titre du CFA® et a passé le certificat du CFA UK en matière d'investissement ESG. Il est basé à Genève.

Romain Miginiac

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Outlook 2026
European financial green bonds: yield and impact go hand in hand
December 2025 | Romain Miginiac

Sustainable Climate Bonds: "Green does not have to equal lower return."

Outlook 2026
Subordinated debt remains the sweet spot within fixed income
December 2025 | Romain Miginiac

Credit Opportunities: “We see the European financial sector as one of the best opportunities within credit markets in 2026.”

Opinions
Gain the AT1 Edge - Why it makes sense to access AT1s via a fund
04 June 2025 | Romain Miginiac

How a fund helps you: Should you always own AT1s, which AT1s do you select and diversification

Opinions
European Banks 2024 Q4 Earnings - Cashing in after a strong year
05 March 2025 | Romain Miginiac

With the majority of European banks having reported Q4 earnings, Romain Miginiac, Fund Manager and Head of Research at Atlanticomnium, reflects on the implications for bondholders.

My Awards

Investment Week
GAM Shortlisted at the Investment Week 2025 Sustainable Investment Awards
September 2025

GAM Investments’ Sustainable Climate Bond Strategy, managed by our partner firm Atlanticomnium, was shortlisted in the Best Sustainable Bond Fund Category at the Investment Week 2025 Sustainable Investment Awards.

These awards are intended to honour fund providers, research & ratings teams, service providers and individuals who have a key part to play in the evolution of sustainable investing.

Read more here.

Company
GAM wins at the Environmental Finance Sustainable Debt Awards 2025
April 2025

GAM’s Sustainable Climate Bond Strategy has won Green Bond Fund of the Year at the Environmental Finance Sustainable Debt Awards 2025, the second time it has picked up this award.

The awards celebrate the leading green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked (GSSS) bond and loan deals in 2024 and recognise significant market participants. Winners are selected by an independent panel of experts.

Congratulations to Romain Miginiac and the Atlanticomnium investment team of the GAM Sustainable Climate Bond strategy, which has now celebrated its third anniversary.

Read more here.

Capabilities
GAM wins at the ESG Investing Awards 2024
March 2024

GAM’s Sustainable Climate Bond strategy has been chosen as the best ESG Investment Fund in the Green, Social and Sustainability Bonds category at the ESG Investing Awards 2024.

The ESG Investing Awards evaluate the best companies, products, strategies and research on a global scale, winners are selected by a panel of judges consisting of financial market professionals, academics and independent experts.

Congratulations to Stephanie Maier, Chief Sustainability Officer at GAM and Romain Miginiac from the Atlanticomnium investment management team of the GAM Sustainable Climate Bond strategy.

Read more here.

Capabilities
GAM awarded “Green bond fund of the year” at the Environmental Finance Awards
April 2023

GAM’s Sustainable Climate Bond strategy was named Green bond fund of the year at the Environmental Finance Awards in its first full year in existence. The judges said it was an “interesting” and “thoughtful” strategy to use green bonds to channel green finance to a broader pool than just the large corporate green bond issuers.

Read more here.