
Marwyn to launch recovery fund on SFM
Fund
Investment and advisory group Marwyn is launching a UK-based recovery fund on the Specialist Fund Market (SFM) of the London Stock Exchange. The Marwyn Alternative Capital Fund, which is scheduled to list on 20 July, seeks to raise up to £500m in a number of tranches over the lifetime of the fund. The new vehicle, which will have a three-year investment term, has a minimum subscription of £500,000, along with 2% management fees and 20% carry. Travers Smith will provide legal advice.
Investors
The new fund will target various investor profiles including institutional investors such as corporate and public pension funds, banks and insurance companies.
Investments
The Marwyn Alternative Capital Fund will provide convertible debt and structured equity to otherwise sound companies that are experiencing short term liquidity or refinancing problems. The focus will be on European small- to mid-cap public companies with an enterprise value of up to £1bn. Marwyn will work with the Royal Bank of Scotland to provide financing as part of the bank's wider initiatives to boost lending to the sector. Over the course of the fund's life, Marwyn expects to make 10 investments.
People
James Corsellis and Mark Watts will manage the fund from Marwyn's London office. The fund will be chaired by Sir Nigel Rudd. Jonathan Chenevix-Trench, former chairman and chief executive of Morgan Stanley International, will also be on the board.
Name: Marwyn Alternative Capital Fund
Launched on: July 2009
Target: £500m
Focus: Recovery, Europe
Contact: James Corsellis and Mark Watts
Address: Marwyn Investment Management, 11 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6DF
Tel: +44 20 7004 2700
Fax: +44 20 7004 2701
Advisers: Travers Smith (Legal).
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