QUAERO CAPITAL expands London footprint in merger with Tiburon Partners

Subject to FCA and FINMA approval

Tom Eckett
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QUAERO Capital and Asian fund management boutique Tiburon Partners have joined forces, creating a firm with over $2.3bn assets under management (AUM), subject to FCA and FINMA approval.

The merger will create a single asset manager under the QUAERO CAPITAL brand with combined business remaining 100% employee-owned, something which existed at both firms. The merger will expand QUAERO CAPITAL's footprint in London, which had largely focused on sales and research. Tiburon Partners will run the firm's UK arm of the firm while QUAERO CAPITAL's presence in Europe will enable Tiburon's funds to be sold more widely across the continent. This includes the $70m Tiburon Taiko fund and $29m Tiburon Taipan fund, along with a number of segregated mandates including the Atlantis...

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