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FinSharpe uses quantitative finance to create long term investment strategies.

About the Co-Founders :

1) Rohan Borawake

At the helm as the Chief Executive Officer is Rohan Borawake. His leadership is marked by a comprehensive understanding of the financial markets, backed by his credentials as a SEBI Registered Investment Advisor.

Rohan holds a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from MIT College of Engineering & an MSc in Finance from Grenoble Ecole De Management France, highlighting his global perspective and deep-rooted knowledge in finance.

2) Sabir Jana, CFA

As the Chief Investments Officer at FinSharpe, Sabir brings a wealth of expertise to the firm. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst with a distinguished educational background including an M.Tech. from IIT Madras.

His professional journey includes a 25+ years experience in the banking and financial services verticals in leading firms like Infosys and TCS, which adds a blend of technology and financial wisdom to his role at FinSharpe. 

FinSharpe uses quantitative finance to create long term investment strategies.

About the Co-Founders :

1) Rohan Borawake

At the helm as the Chief Executive Officer is Rohan Borawake. His leadership is marked by a comprehensive understanding of the financial markets, backed by his credentials as a SEBI Registered Investment Advisor.

Rohan holds a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from MIT College of Engineering & an MSc in Finance from Grenoble Ecole De Management France, highlighting his global perspective and deep-rooted knowledge in finance.

2) Sabir Jana, CFA

As the Chief Investments Officer at FinSharpe, Sabir brings a wealth of expertise to the firm. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst with a distinguished educational background including an M.Tech. from IIT Madras.

His professional journey includes a 25+ years experience in the banking and financial services verticals in leading firms like Infosys and TCS, which adds a blend of technology and financial wisdom to his role at FinSharpe. 

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Frequently asked questions

What are the products offered?
Direct Equity & ETF Portfolios
What is their investment philosophy?
Finsharpe's core investment philosophy is to reduce psychological biases from the investment decision process.
What is a smallcase ?
A smallcase is a curated basket of stocks/ETFs* that reflects a certain objective (ideas, themes, strategies), backed by the research of the smallcase manager. You can invest in a smallcase in 2 clicks., *ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) are baskets of securities that track an underlying index (Nifty, Gold, etc) and can be bought and sold on the exchange.
Who can subscribe to these smallcases?
The smallcase manager decides who can invest in the smallcases created by them and can create two types of smallcases :, Exclusive smallcases : smallcases which require a subscription to the smallcase manager's Advisory in order to invest in the smallcase. You can subscribe to a smallcase directly from the smallcase profile through the subscription form., Public smallcases : smallcases in which anyone who has an account with our partner brokers can invest. You can invest in this smallcase by clicking on “Buy smallcase” in the smallcase profile and logging with your broker credentials.,
How do I track my smallcases?
When you buy a smallcase, the index value is set to 100 on the buy day - this helps you track the total returns without having to monitor each stock. You can also use the performance metrics to get a more detailed understanding of your smallcase.
Are there lock-in periods?
There are no lock-in periods, so you may sell your smallcases anytime. As a concept however, smallcases work best when used for long-term investing.
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