Masterclass by Yernar Zharmagambetov: B2B Finance Marketing
Join us for the masterclass “Digital Marketing in B2B Finance: How to Sell Complex Products to Institutional Investors” with Yernar Zharmagambetov
Date: May 20, 2025 Time: 16:00 (UTC+4) Location: Online (the access link will be sent to registered participants)
Masterclass by Yernar Zharmagambetov — Investment Strategist and Portfolio Management Expert
We are pleased to announce an advanced masterclass led by Yernar Zharmagambetov, an award-winning investment strategist and senior portfolio manager specializing in institutional investment management, portfolio immunization strategies, and asset-liability management.
With more than 15 years of experience managing multi-billion-tenge portfolios for leading financial institutions in Kazakhstan, Yernar brings a rare perspective at the intersection of institutional finance, investment strategy, and digital communication. His professional work includes directing investment portfolios exceeding USD 1 billion, implementing advanced duration-immunized ALM frameworks, and optimizing portfolio risk structures within highly regulated financial environments.
This masterclass will explore how digital marketing principles can be applied to the world of institutional finance, where investment decisions are driven by rigorous analysis, risk evaluation, and committee-based governance. Participants will learn how complex financial products — including investment strategies, insurance portfolios, and institutional asset-management solutions — can be effectively communicated and positioned for professional investors.
Drawing on real institutional market practices, investment communication frameworks, and international case studies, the session will demonstrate how financial professionals can build credibility, attract institutional attention, and convert analytical insights into long-term investment relationships.
Yernar Zharmagambetov, MBA, CFA, is an investment strategist and senior portfolio manager with over 15 years of experience in institutional asset management, financial risk analysis, and portfolio optimization. His professional work focuses on managing large-scale investment portfolios, implementing advanced asset-liability management strategies, and developing duration-immunization frameworks designed to protect institutional capital from interest-rate volatility.
Currently serving as Senior Portfolio Manager at Halyk Finance, a subsidiary of Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan, he oversees investment portfolios exceeding USD 1 billion across major insurance institutions, including Halyk Life and Halyk Insurance. His investment strategies have contributed to strong financial performance and improved capital stability within the insurance sector.
Yernar is the winner of the Investment Leaders Award 2024 (“Safe Strategy of the Year”), an active member of the CFA Institute. He also contributes to academic and professional discourse as a peer reviewer for the international scientific journal Actual Research and as the author of multiple publications on portfolio optimization, interest-rate risk management, and financial modeling.
His expertise has been recognized by international media including TechBullion (UK), DNA India, Financial Tech Times (EU/US), Trend News (Azerbaijan), and Forbes Kazakhstan, highlighting his contributions to modern investment strategy and financial innovation.
Through his work in both professional practice and research, Yernar Zharmagambetov continues to promote the integration of analytical finance, risk-aware investment strategy, and transparent financial communication in global capital markets.
Masterclass Program: “Digital Marketing in B2B Finance: How to Sell Complex Products to Institutional Investors”
Module 1: The institutional investor mindset
Who the key players are: pension funds, insurers, and asset managers
How investment committees evaluate and approve financial products
Why traditional marketing approaches fail in this market
Module 2: Positioning complex financial products
Turning technical strategies into clear investment narratives
Communicating risk, ALM, and portfolio strategies to non-technical decision-makers
Building credibility in regulated environments
Common communication mistakes and how to avoid them
Module 3: Digital channels & marketing technology
How digital marketing in B2B finance differs from consumer markets
LinkedIn and professional platforms as lead generation channels
CRM, marketing automation, and intent data for institutional outreach
Measuring performance across long institutional sales cycles
Module 4: Content, thought leadership & digital distribution
Creating analytical content for sophisticated institutional audiences
Distributing content through gated pages, email sequences, and professional platforms
Building authority through publications, media, and market commentary
Module 5: Converting interest into investment mandates
From first contact to investment committee approval
Structuring presentations for institutional decision-makers
Handling objections around risk, liquidity, and performance
Building long-term relationships in capital markets
Module 6: Measurement & program optimization
Key metrics: pipeline contribution, engagement, and mandate attribution
Reporting marketing ROI to investment leadership
Iterating and improving the program based on data
Module 7: Case studies & questions and answers
Real-world examples of institutional investment marketing
Open discussion on participants’ challenges and use cases
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