London & Capital launches structured products division

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London & Capital is setting up a new structured products division to oversee a host a fund launches and manage the firm's existing offerings.

The company has appointed Adrian Cravchinsky and Robert Bell, who both join from Poalim Asset Management, to head up the division. London & Capital says it has included structured products in its investment portfolios for years, but now sees a “significant market for a suite of structured-based vehicles, constructed around the company’s absolute return funds”. Daniel Freedman, joint managing director at London & Capital, says: “Adrian and Robert are first class operators, with a tremendous pedigree for developing the most innovative structures, and a track record for placing assets whic...

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