FOUR founder: UCITS V rules 'address problem that doesn't exist'

UCITS V rules ‘address problem that doesn’t exist’

Laura Dew
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Derrick Dunne, founder and director of FOUR Capital Partners, explains his concerns about forthcoming UCITS V rules, why the company is rebranding and how its relationship with Sanlam is evolving.

In the lead-up to a rebrand as Sanlam FOUR, boutique asset manager FOUR Capital Partners is continuing to gradually expand its offering to clients. Since launching with a single UK equity fund in 2006, FOUR's product offering has been extended to include multi-strategy, global, and Europe ex UK funds, and the group plans to launch a US fund this month.  Chief executive Derrick Dunne founded the company with UK equity fund managers Tom Carroll, Chris Rodgers, and Ted Williams, whom he knew from dealings with Schroders. This was his second turn at running a business, having set up At...

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