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Indar Capital launches European Special Opportunities Fund following strategic investment by Tages Capital

Monday, July 09, 2018

Matthias Knab, Opalesque:

Indar Capital LLP announced today that it has entered into a strategic relationship with Tages Capital LLP as anchor investor for the imminent launch of the Indar European Special Opportunities Fund, which implements an opportunistic deep value plus catalyst strategy focused on liquid European equities and distressed situations.

Roman Zurutuza left Gruss Capital Management LLP in December 2017 to form Indar Capital. He has been joined by his analyst team from Gruss, Adrian Taylor and Carlos Soriano, who have worked with him for almost 10 and 4 years respectively. Raza Khan joins as COO, together with Tyson Appadoo as Trader and Priti Anda, also ex-Gruss, as Head of Operations. Raza Khan was previously a founding partner at Canosa Capital LLP and Powe Capital LLP. The team will continue to apply the same strategy and processes that Roman practiced during his 15 years at Gruss. Indar Capital expects the fund to launch with approximately $70m in early July. Substantial additional commitments have been made which should materialise in coming months.

Indar, which takes its name from the Basque word for strength, resilience and effectiveness, focuses on a fundamentally driven opportunistic strategy. As Indar is sector, instrument and country agnostic, albeit with a focus in Europe, it can be nimble across asset classes and regions in exploiting a wide range of opportunities across the cycle. A disciplined and process-driven investment me......................

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