Rishi Renjen, Founder and Chief Investment Officer of ROAM Global Management, discusses his deep interest in finance, the advantage of understanding economics, lessons from investment banking, a dynamic approach to value investing, the importance of market distress and shorting opportunities, the future of financial markets, and the significance of risk management in investments.
The importance of developing a global perspective in investing.
The significance of having a strong culture within an organization for success.
The use of sector expertise, concentrated portfolios, and theme-based investing for superior returns.
Deep dives
Value Investing with Legends podcast overview
The podcast, hosted by Tano Santos, focuses on promoting the study and practice of Graham and Dot's original investing principles. It features interviews with some of the world's greatest investors, discussing their views on the investment management industry, investment processes, and the changing field. The podcast aims to provide world-class education, research, and practitioner academic dialogue in value investing.
Rishi Rengen's career journey in finance
Rishi Rengen, founder and CIO of Rome Global Management, shares his background in finance, starting with his early passion for following markets and his decision to attend the Wharton School. He worked in investment banking, private equity, and then joined Glenview Capital during the 2008 financial crisis. Rengen later joined TPG Axon in London, focusing on European and Asian markets. He emphasizes the importance of developing a global perspective in investing.
Insights on short selling and risk management
Rishi Rengen discusses the significance of short selling as a core competency in investment management and the current rich opportunity set on the short side. He highlights the importance of having an investment process that can defend shorts even in the face of factors like market highs and popular companies. Rengen also touches on risk management and the need for a focused and repeatable process in evaluating short positions.
Building a Strong Culture: The Importance of Maintaining Alignment and Cultivating a Performance Culture
One of the key insights from the podcast episode is the importance of building a strong culture within an organization. The speaker emphasizes that maintaining alignment and cultivating a performance culture are crucial for success. They draw from their own experience, highlighting the significance of having a clear culture from day one, where every colleague is considered a partner. This approach fosters a sense of collective success and accountability. The speaker also emphasizes the value of mentorship and learning from experienced professionals as an essential component of building a successful organization.
Investment Strategies and Idea Selection: Sector Expertise, Concentrated Portfolios, and Theme-Based Investing
The podcast delves into the speaker's investment strategies and idea selection process. They advocate for sector expertise, focusing on industries to which they have previous experience and knowledge. Additionally, the speaker emphasizes the importance of concentrated portfolios, owning 10 to 20 stocks with a majority of exposure in the top 10 ideas. They also discuss the use of theme-based investing, where they identify key themes that they believe will drive future market trends. By getting the theme right and selecting the right companies within those themes, they aim to differentiate their returns and capitalize on the opportunities presented.
Today’s conversation is with Rishi Renjen, the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of ROAM Global Management. Before founding ROAM Global, he was a Managing Director and Sector Head at Maverick Capital, a Partner at TPG-Axon Capital, and a Senior Analyst at Glenview Capital. Rishi earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics, with a concentration in Finance, from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Value Investing Program at Columbia Business School.
Following his interest in finance from a young age, Rishi built up a wealth of experience over the years across in the financial services industry before launching his fund, ROAM Global in 2018. It is a pleasure to welcome Rishi to the show today and, like everyone involved with the Center, he combines his deep understanding of markets, the practice of investing, and fundamental analysis with the ability to convey these ideas clearly to the students.
On this episode, Rishi and I discuss where his deep interest in finance came from, what he learned from his years in investment banking, how his experience in the private equity world offers him an advantage, the core principles Rishi wanted to incorporate into his firm, a dynamic approach to value investing, and so much more!
Key Topics:
Rishi’s early affinity towards business (2:59)
The advantage of a deep understanding of economics (4:10)
Why it was important to Rishi to do internships and work in the investment banking world (4:40)
What Rishi learned from his early years in investment banking (5:53)
How Rishi’s foundation in banking and private equity helps him in difficult economic periods (6:31)
The similarities between working in private equity and public markets (8:52)
Why Rishi believes investing is a balance between conviction and price (10:43)
The evolution of public and private markets in recent years (12:57)
Why starting his career during a financial crisis was a great opportunity for Rishi (14:56)
Rishi’s focus during his career in private equity (17:04)
Why the business services sector is so dynamic and transformative (17:56)
A dynamic approach to value investing (18:29)
How Rishi developed his global perspective on investing (20:04)
Lessons learned from the rapid growth of TPG Axon (22:52)
The core principles Rishi wanted to incorporate into his firm (25:29)
Defining the ROAM investment framework (27:28)
How ROAM has navigated the economic shifts due to COVID (30:01)
How top of the market activity is creating a biased view of the market (32:44)
Risk management in times of distress (33:37)
Why it’s easy to lose all your money quickly in the current economic climate (37:35)
Why Rishi is a dedicated short seller (40:55)
The importance of building a company culture of collective success (44:22)
The value of a postmortem analysis for successes as well as failures (47:01)
Rishi’s perspective on the future of financial markets (48:57)
Why I believe there’s going to be a lot of opportunity for nimble investors (50:48)