Brown Shipley parent partners with Moonfare to expand private markets access

Private equity and infrastructure strategies

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Quintet Group, Brown Shipley’s parent company, has partnered with direct-to-consumer private equity platform Moonfare to provide its clients with access to private markets funds.

Under the terms of the agreement, the private bank will provide appropriate clients with access to an end-to-end digital investment platform, powered by Moonfare, offering private markets funds. Initially, clients will be offered private equity and infrastructure strategies selected and approved by Quintet Group. The platform provides clients and client advisers with tools and information such as product collaterals, paperless subscription, client reporting and portfolio analytics. Fidelity International partners with Moonfare to provide access to private markets funds Bryan Crawfo...

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