, will bring its fundraising operations in-house as it parts ways with GSFM Funds Management after 16 years.Tribeca clients, on Friday, were told of the end of distribution agreement with GSFM, effective June 1 in a memo seen by Street Talk.
It is the final leg in Tribeca’s separation from the fundraising specialist, and a reminder of how much the firm has expanded since David Aylward hung out his shingle in 1998. In addition to Cleary’s resources fund, Liu’s Alpha Plus fund and Stover’s Asia credit strategy, Tribeca has built a high-net-worth wealth business underIts partnership with GSFM – then partly owned by corporate advisor Grant Samuel – dates back to 2008. Tribeca bought back equity owned by GSFM about 6½ years ago.
Sources said Tribeca’s decision to separate from GSFM would be closely watched by rivals. In particular, it is expected to spark a spot of soul-searching at fund managers which took refuge at multi-affiliates like Pinnacle Investment Management and Challenger’s Fidante as they branched out of big shops to start their own businesses.GSFM, led by Damien McIntyre, represents nine fund managers totalling $9.
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