Peterhouse AM rebrands as South River Asset Management with Chinese conglomerate backing

Flagship Gold and Precious Metals fund

Natalie Kenway
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Peterhouse Asset Management is to be rebranded and relaunched as South River Asset Management following its acquisition by a Chinese conglomerate.

ZZ UK, a subsidiary of Zhejiang Zhongnan Holdings Group, has acquired both Peterhouse Asset Management and Peterhouse (Capital) Guernsey and plans to use its existing platform to offer a range of specialist mandates to investors. It currently offers the group's flagship Gold and Precious Metals fund, managed by Amanda Van Dyke, now a director of ZZ UK, who was a finalist in Investment Week's Women in Investment Awards 2017, and a range of segregated mandates with AUM totalling £100m. There are also plans to expand the suite of multi-asset funds, managed by South River (Guernsey) and a...

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