Oliver Kamm/Archive 2 - Early Life

Early Life

The son of translator Anthea Bell, and Antony Kamm, he was educated at New College, Oxford and Birkbeck College, University of London. Kamm embarked on to a career in the financial sector, taking posts in the Bank of England and the securities industry, including as Head of Strategic Research at Commerzbank Global Equities in London. He helped start a pan-European investment bank in 1997.

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