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Finisterre Capital

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Finisterre Capital · Company summary

GENERAL INFORMATION & REGULATION

Finisterre Capital was founded in London in 2002 as a specialist Emerging Markets Debt (EMD) investment manager and was acquired by Principal Global Investors in July 2011. Finisterre Capital (Finisterre), is an internal investment management group and trading name of Principal Global Investors (Europe) Limited. Having focused primarily on running hedge fund strategies, Finisterre launched a long-biased total return strategy in May 2013 in response to our perceived client demand to adapt our active Hedge-Fund management skills to a regulated, long-biased EMD strategy.

REGULATORY INFROMATION: LICENSE

Finisterre Capital was regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) with the regulatory license number of 219963

THE TOTAL RETURN GROUP

The Total Return Group is an autonomous investment division within Finisterre. Having focused primarily on running Hedge Fund strategies, it was a natural progression to launch our long-biased Total Return Group in May 2013. The team includes Damien Buchet who acts as CIO and Portfolio Manager for the Total Return Strategy and Christopher Watson, Portfolio Manager. They are both supported by Arthur Duchon-Doris who is a Junior Portfolio Manager.

Investment objective

The Total Return Strategy (the “Strategy”) aims to deliver income and capital gains while managing liquidity and limiting drawdowns during market crises. The Strategy seeks to offer investors most of the emerging market debt upside with half the volatility and less than half of the drawdowns. Its a flexible “all-weather” approach designed to deliver an optimal yield-liquidity-volatility profile in any market condition.

Style of investment

The Strategy follows an innovative and well-tested market segmentation and portfolio construction process. It builds performance from a combination of income, potential capital gains from market timing on liquid “momentum” assets and “value opportunities” from bottom-up credit and relative value strategies.

Because the Strategy is not tied to a specific benchmark, Finisterres portfolio managers are free to invest according to their strongest convictions. This freedom allows them to take advantage of diversity and changes with the emerging market debt market.

Finisterre differentiators

Finisterres experienced EMD total return management team benefits from the support and idea generation of a 15-year-old EMD hedge fund platform. Their innovative portfolio construction process has demonstrated its resilience through many episodes of market turbulence.

Risk management

The team designed the Strategy to maximize yield generation over the market cycle, while managing liquidity and market drawdowns during crises. This provides potential for significantly better risk-adjusted returns than long-only managers can offer.

DEPOSIT METHOD AND STANDARD

Finisterre supports several deposit and withdrawal methods, including Visa, MasterCard, Visa Debit, Visa Electron, MasterCard Debit.

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