Corazon Capital launches Swiss base

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Corazon Capital has launched its Geneva-based business, designed to offer discretionary portfolio management to investors and advisers in the region and those using Switzerland as a financial base.

Barrie Duerden, a director of Corazon Capital Group, will head up the Swiss office. He joined the firm in May 2008, prior to which he helped establish the LCF Rothschild Group presence in Guernsey in 1996, where he was managing director for the past four years. He previously built up the portfolio management department at Credit Suisse. Corazon Capital offers specialist alternative fund of fund products to complement its discretionary services. Duerden said the firm was establishing its base at an ‘opportune’ time. “The company is completely independent and therefore free from the potent...

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