Aros Capital Partners team leverages local knowledge in boutique hedge fund start-up

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Global asset allocation vehicle Aros Paradigm Sicav will be designed to alleviate concerns over lack of protection in some hedge funds

London-based investment management boutique Aros Capital Partners is set to unveil a single-strategy global asset allocation hedge fund on 2 November aimed at high net worth individuals and institutional investors. The founding team behind the firm consist of Nicolai Borcher Hansen, Peter Brink Madsen, Christian Falster and Jacob Krogh Madsen. Borcher Hansen, Brink Madsen and Krogh Madsen broke away from Denmark’s largest privately owned asset manager, Formuepleje, to set up the firm in January of this year and the team already has a five-year audited track record in the investment st...

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