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Anello Asset Management recruits Loizou to manage new Mantis Programa

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Anello Asset Management, the independent alternative investment manager and specialist managed account provider, has continued its growth with the hire of Stavros Loizou, who will be managing the Company’s newly launched Mantis Program.

AAM’s Mantis Program uses a multi-asset actively managed discretionary approach, which is guided by short term opportunistic market trends with a technical analysis methodology, investing across equities, fixed income, and G-10 currency pairs. The program is primarily aimed at high net worth individuals, single and multi-family offices, and is open to UK and pan-European investors. Additionally, there are advanced plans in place to launch the program in North America, to enable US investors’ direct accessibility.

The programme is managed by Loizou, who has 23 years of trading experience, most recently as Founder and CEO of Lewis Charles Securities. Prior to this, Stavros was Head of Strategic Trading at Fuji Bank where he was responsible for a portfolio of USD100 million in fixed income, stock indices and spot foreign exchange.

The programme generated a net positive return of 2.49% in September, its first official month of trading.

Mark Hewlett, Partner, Anello Asset Management, says: “The launch of the Mantis Program is an important step for Anello Asset Management as we continue to build our suite of managed accounts, and the hire of Stavros is a massive coup for us given his calibre and extensive market experience.”

Loizou, Portfolio Manager, Anello Asset Management, says: “I am very pleased to have joined Anello Asset Management, and relish the opportunity to run AAM’s Mantis Program.  The program will be based on the same investment principles utilised at Fuji Bank in which I successfully managed the Bank’s proprietary trading book with in excess of USD100m in market exposure.”
 

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