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Newly formed Trium Capital launches multi-manager alliance, welcomes QLO Capital, Serene Asset Management

Friday, October 18, 2013

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Gareth James
Benedicte Gravrand, Opalesque Geneva for New Managers:

Here is another hedge fund platform focused early-stage managers, which has some of the characteristics of a hedge fund hotel, but with a more committed approach.

Last week, London-based Trium Capital announced the official launch of the Trium Multi-Manager Alliance (TMA). TMA, which was conceived about a year ago, is an alliance for early stage hedge fund managers that are hosted and sit on Trium’s trading floor, with centrally coordinated control functions, risk management and distribution. In this arrangement, new managers benefit from economies of scale in a quality infrastructure and investors get exposure to them without the business or infrastructure risk usually associated with new ventures.

Trium Capital itself is the product of a recent three-way merger between Ganymede Partners, an asset management business, Aldersgate Investment Managers, an investment business and incubator, and London Academy of Trading, a business offering courses in finance and trading. The merger was completed earlier this month. Gareth James, the former CEO of Ganymede, is now the CEO of Trium.

Also last week, QLO Capital joined TMA. QLO Capital i......................

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