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Glenmorgan Investments Partners with Major Global Financial Institutions
Glenmorgan Investments expands access to their private funds through global partnerships with major investment banks and trading platforms in the UK, Europe and the Middle East.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM / ACCESS Newswire / January 30, 2025 / Glenmorgan Investments is excited to announce a series of strategic partnerships with several leading investment banks and trading platforms across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East. This collaboration will enable investors to seamlessly access and invest in Glenmorgan's diverse range of privately managed funds directly through their existing brokerage accounts, starting from Q3 2025.
The new initiative will significantly simplify the investment process for institutional and individual investors alike. By leveraging the trusted platforms of leading financial institutions, investors will now be able to buy and sell units in Glenmorgan's high-performing private funds directly through their brokerage accounts, without the need to establish a separate Glenmorgan investment account. This will provide investors with a straightforward, user-friendly way to access Glenmorgan's portfolio of innovative and strategically diversified funds.
Glenmorgan expects these partnerships to dramatically increase its assets under management (AUM), from its current level of $6 billion to well over $20 billion in the coming years. The ability to offer traditional investors direct access to alternative asset funds is expected to drive significant growth, unlocking new opportunities and offering substantial exposure to a wider investor base.
"This partnership marks a transformative step forward for Glenmorgan as we continue to enhance accessibility to our investment products," said Mr. David Walsh, Chief Operating Officer of Glenmorgan Investments. "Opening the door for traditional investors to access alternative assets through their existing brokerage accounts not only broadens our market reach but also positions us for sustained growth in the future. We're excited about the impact this will have on our business and the value it will bring to our clients."
In addition to this major milestone, Glenmorgan is currently in negotiations with several prominent investment banks as it prepares for a potential IPO in 2026. The company is exploring the opportunity to list on the London Stock Exchange, a move that would further enhance its position in the global financial market and provide investors with additional avenues for engagement and participation.
Mrs. Susan Harper
Media and Public Relations Manager
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44(0)20 3355 9612
Web: www.glenmorganinvestments.com
Address: City Reach, 5-6 Greenwich View Place, London E14 9NN, United Kingdom
SOURCE: Glenmorgan Investments Limited
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R.Braegger--VB