Icelandic advisory firm GAMMA gains FCA authorisation

Financial Conduct Authority gives approval

Victoria McKeever
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Icelandic advisory firm GAMMA Capital Management has been authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to carry out investment business in the UK.

Established in 2008, it is the first Icelandic financial business to enter the UK market in a decade and is the UK arm of GAMMA, the Icelandic investment management and financial advisory group. Based in Mayfair, the UK arm will be focused on providing access to Icelandic investment opportunities for international investors across asset classes including credit, equities and infrastructure, as well as creating opportunities for Icelandic clients to diversify assets abroad. In Iceland, GAMMA managed about £600m of assets under management on behalf of pension funds, insurance companies,...

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