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Demand for alternatives pushes Gemini Alt to surpass $500m in assets on managed account platform

Monday, August 29, 2016

Komfie Manalo, Opalesque Asia:

The strong demand for access to alternative investments has pushed Gemini Alternative Funds, LLC to surpass $500m in invested assets on its Galaxy Plus Fund managed account platform as of August 2016.

"At a time when the demand for access to alternative strategies continues to increase, our platform enables investors to access alternative strategies from a variety of advisors with the same degree of transparency and control—and lower fees—they experience when investing in mutual funds," said David Young, president of Gemini Alt. "The rapid growth of Galaxy Plus is a testament to our ability to help investors create their own investing solutions for obtaining risk-managed returns and diversification with alternative strategies."

Gemini Alt launched the Galaxy Plus Fund platform in December 2014. Galaxy's open-architecture infrastructure provides all investors, regardless of investment size, an institutional-level investing experience. Galaxy Plus provides access to a variety of alternative investment strategies with lower investment minimums, transparency, access to near real-time data, notional funding capabilities, risk monitoring and management services, and frequent liquidity.

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