Potter and Burdett mark return to the retail market with Distribution, Global Boutiques, Equity, Balanced and Cautious Managed offerings
Gary Potter and Robert Burdett have returned to the retail market with five Thames River multi-manager funds, including a Distribution vehicle targeting a yield between 4% and 5%. After serving six months' gardening leave following their departure from Credit Suisse, the duo have soft-launched the five vehicles, and will start placing investments on 1 October. The range will also feature a Global Boutiques fund, similar to the Constellation vehicle they launched at Credit Suisse. It will only invest in products from boutique managers. Rounding out the range are Equity Managed, Balanced M...
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