Alderwood Capital
[ASK 2021] The Case for Investing in the Asset Management Industry through GP Stakes
Nov 02, 2021 (Gmt+09:00)
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Founded in 2020 Alderwood is an investor in asset management GP stakes. The team behind Alderwood has invested together for 20 years, making it one of the most experienced and successful teams in the sector. Led by Jon Little, former Vice Chairman and CEO of international asset management at BNY Mellon, the team founded and built Northill Capital from start-up to $91bn before leaving to set up Alderwood. Alderwood has a unique investment process focused on taking stakes in specialist investment boutiques, aiming to provide clients with a high level of income and capital growth from a globally diversified portfolio.
[Speakers' Biography]
Before establishing Alderwood, Jon was Managing Partner of Northill Capital, a long-term investor in specialist asset management firms. From Northill’s inception to Jon’s departure in 2019, AUM grew to over $91bn. Prior to this, Jon was Vice Chairman of BNY Mellon Asset Management and Chief Executive of its international businesses with AUM of over $400bn. Jon has also served as non-executive Chairman of Quilter Investors, a non-executive director of Quilter plc and as a non-executive director of FTSE listed Jupiter Asset Management. Jon is Chairman of the Investment Committee of the Oxford Brookes University Endowment.
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