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Coleman Group to take over management of K1T quant fund

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

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Simon Wajcenberg
Benedicte Gravrand, Opalesque Geneva for New Managers:

Coleman Group, a London-based quant alternative investment manager, has partnered with K1T Capital Ltd, a systematic quant based hedge fund asset manager, also based in London and founded in late 2013.

Under the terms of the partnership, Coleman will take over management of K1T Capital Quant Fund 1 SP's assets during the next quarter. Furthermore, Coleman will be allocating a portion of its assets to K1T Capital in order to take advantage of the K1T algorithm and the new K1T systematic investment strategy.

This partnership provides both K1T and Coleman Group with a platform to grow AuM, says the announcement, and investors will benefit from additional strong and experienced management teams and diversified trading strategies.

Coleman Group have built a strong track record over the last four years and delivered significant returns to their investors; the last three years have generated unleveraged average annual returns of 12% (gross).

"We are delighted to be partnering with such a strong asset management team who are particularly experienced in the systematic quant space. The partnership will deliver value and low volatility returns for all investors," Simon Wajcenberg told Opalesque.

"The rati......................

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