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Six hedge fund managers can make their case at ABN AMRO’s Investor Forum

Monday, December 22, 2014

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Gildas Le Treut
Benedicte Gravrand, Opalesque Geneva for New Managers:

ABN AMRO Clearing will host the 4th Amsterdam Investor Forum on 11th February 2015. The event will give six shortlisted managers the opportunity to present their fund strategy in "The AIF Factor", to an audience of more than 250 attendees – including Opalesque’s very own Matthias Knab.

Each manager will have room for a pitch of three minutes with no slides. The audience and a panel of seeders and investors will vote for the most compelling and attractive pitch.

Gildas Le Treut, Global Director Prime Clearing at ABN AMRO Clearing, told Opalesque: "Our mission statement is to make our client globally competitive. The AIF Factor aims a providing an additional media to support not only our clients but also a large spectrum of managers in raising their visibility towards an audience of Investors. Over the last 30years of providing prime clearing services, we have always endeavored to nuture, incubate, and support the growth of our clients. The AIF Factor is an additional way to help them."

Those managers wishing to enter the AIF Factor must submit their case in no more than 150 words. No minimum or maximum guidelines to fund size, location, investment targets or style. Submit your quotes and the completed questionnaire before 31st December 2014, her......................

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