Former Gartmore manager Guillaume Rambourg's firm Verrazzano Capital is seeking seed money as it prepares to add a new fund to its product range, Investment Week can reveal.
The Paris-based asset manager has been running a long-only European mandate for an external client, and is now considering packaging the strategy as a long-only fund, although the plans have not yet received regulatory approval. The Verrazzano European Advantage fund would be run by Rambourg (pictured) and the six-strong team of investment managers at the boutique. It would be a focused, best ideas portfolio of approximately 40 stocks from across the Continental European equities universe. A minimum of 80% of the fund would be invested in Continental Europe excluding UK. The ...
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