Cadarn Capital launches with trio of trust partners

Partners oversee £10.4bn combined AUM

James Baxter-Derrington
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Independent distribution and investor relations firm Cadarn Capital has officially launched with three investment trusts as its initial partners.

Led by David Harris, Cadarn Capital will assist the funds in diversifying their investor bases, utilising "effective marketing, clear messaging and distribution". Pershing Square Holdings, RTW Biotech Opportunities and CVC Income & Growth have partnered with the firm, representing a combined AUM of £10.4bn. Former investment trust chiefs launch distribution and investor relations firm Alongside Harris, the companies will benefit from the experience of Simon White, former co-head of investment trusts at BlackRock, Charles Cade, former head of investment companies research at Numis S...

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