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Warwick Capital picks Wells Fargo to provide admin, middle and back office services for its new fund

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Komfie Manalo, Opalesque Asia:

London based investment manager Warwick Capital Partners LLP has chosen Wells Fargo Global Fund Services to provide administration, comprehensive outsourced middle and back office operations and transfer agency services for the new Warwick European Opportunities Fund II LP.

"Wells Fargo Global Fund Services continues to provide its expertise in administering complex credit strategies," said Matthew Coleman, chief operating officer and partner at Warwick Capital Partners LLP, in a statement. "In addition, its outsourced operations team enables us to invest in the full range of performing and distressed credit instruments in our portfolio. This decision further enhances our long standing relationship with Wells Fargo."

"Warwick’s decision to award us this new mandate represents a vote of confidence and demonstrates our strength and expertise in complex structures in the marketplace as the firm of choice for sophisticated European managers requiring a full outsourced solution," said Edwin Chan, global head of Wells Fargo Global Fund Services’ Fund Accounting Process. "Wells Fargo is proud to continue our partnership with Warwick Capital since its inception and to be recognized as one of the most innovative fund managers in the special situations space in Europe."

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