Cork Gully launches asset management division

New Channel Islands offices

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Financial consultancy and restructuring firm Cork Gully has launched an asset management division to provide support for managers and investors in challenged funds.

The newly launched division will specialise in helping funds through a crisis, solving liquidity issues and resolving disputes. It will advise and manage regulated and unregulated investment funds, either as sub-advisers or replacement managers, the company said. FCA sets out ideas for post-Brexit rules of UK asset management sector Cork Gully came to the spotlight when it was engaged by an investor group in relation to failed private equity group Abraaj. The company has also set up offices in Jersey, Guernsey and the Cayman Islands. Stephen Cork, managing partner at Cork Gul...

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