30th September 2011

GLG is the latest firm to join the Community.

We are pleased to confirm that GLG, a member of world–leading, independent asset manager, Man, have become the latest firm to join the growing Panacea.com community.

They offer IFAs access to a wide range of alternative and traditional investment portfolios that target strong, stable capital growth through the market cycle.

Established in 1983, Man , which can trace its origins back more than 225 years, is listed on the London Stock Exchange (EMG.L) and is a member of the FTSE 100 Index.

GLG is the multi-strategy global investment specialist within Man. It is solely focused on uncovering compelling trading opportunities across a range of asset classes and maximising value through tactical trading. Its diversified suite of products encompasses active long-only disciplines in addition to strategies employing alternative investment methodology. Founded in 1995, GLG has developed a performance-oriented culture which continually attracts and retains top quality talent.

Ceo Derek Bradley said “their experience and approach will add strength, depth and variety to Panacea’s free to use IFA community proposition and we are proud to be working with them.

 

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