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Certitude wins $120 million in new mandates

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Tough market conditions do not dampen investment

Certitude Global Investments has won new mandates for investment despite challenging market conditions.

While recent investment conditions have been difficult on a global scale, Certitude has won mandates into three of its international investment funds, totalling $120 million.

The mandates include $60 million into the Columbia Credit Fund, $45 million into the Lighthouse Partners Global Long/Short fund and $15 million into the Certitude Asian Opportunities Fund.

"These new mandates signify a high degree of confidence in Certitude and in our global investment partners," Certitude chief executive Craig Mowll said.

 
 

"These mandates have been entrusted to us by a large family office, a high net worth boutique dealer group and large trustee and multi-manager," he said.

Certitude has said that the new mandate demonstrates a growing domestic interest in global investments.

It said it is focused on providing more of these opportunities in major industry sectors and geographic regions of the world for Australian investors to access.

"Through our exclusive partnerships with leading global fund managers, we offer investors access to top-quartile risk-adjusted investments from around the world," Mr Mowll said.

"Our broad range of investment products provides Australian investors with greater choice to diversify portfolios and generate growth."