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Lyxor’s range of alternative UCITS and multi-asset funds now available to private banking investors in Italy

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Komfie Manalo, Opalesque Asia:

Lyxor Asset Management has signed a distribution agreement with Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking, the wealth management arm of the Intesa Sanpaolo banking group, making Lyxor’s range of alternative UCITS and multi-asset funds now available to private banking investors in Italy.

The range of funds available through this agreement is comprised of Lyxor’s seven alternative UCITS funds and two multi asset funds.

Amber Kizilbash, head of sales and client strategy at Lyxor, commented, "Joining the exclusive range of brands distributed by Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking is an important achievement for us. The selected absolute return strategies that we offer via our UCITS range can fully respond to the specific investment needs of private customers, particularly in the current uncertain market context."

Alternative UCITS funds allow for alternative investment strategies focused on delivering performance with limited correlation to markets, within the robust European UCITS regulatory framework. Lyxor’s Alternative UCITS Platform is one of the fastest growing platforms in the industry with $2bn in assets, recording a 30% growth in 2015. Lyxor has been a pioneer in the liquid alternative segment with its managed account platform since 1998, combining the advantages of transparency and high liquidity with the performance potential of alternative strategies.

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