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Maitland wins hedge fund administration award

10 April 2014 Chantal Cantin, Maitland

Maitland, the international advisory and fund administration group, has won an award at the HFM European Hedge Fund Services Awards. The award was for Best Administrator Client Service for funds under $30 billion.

Maitland’s alternative investment fund administration is led by Admiral, a Maitland group company, specialising in alternative investment fund administration. Admiral has offices in Canada, Cayman Islands, Ireland, South Africa and the United States.
 
Through Admiral, Maitland provides customised administrative solutions for emerging and established managers between $50 million and $1 billion in assets under management. It has a client-centric model and provides an end to end service offering right from assisting clients with the choice of domicile for their investment funds, legal set up, project managing the choice of service providers and on-going administration services.
 
Maitland clients are located round the world and serviced round the clock through the group’s global and local office network.


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