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Union Bancaire Privée onboards new credit long/short strategy to alternative UCITS platform

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Union Bancaire Privée, UBP SA (UBP) is launching a new strategy on its alternative UCITS platform. Launched in partnership with New York-based alternative investment manager Global Credit Advisers (GCA), U Access (IRL) GCA Credit Long/Short UCITS is a credit long/short fund.

U Access (IRL) GCA Credit Long/Short UCITS is managed by Steven Hornstein’s (CIO and Co-Founder) GCA. Hornstein is a highly experienced long/short fund manager focusing on corporate credit in the alternatives industry. He spent over 18 years primarily in corporate credit at Donaldson, Lufkin, and Jenrette (DLJ) and as a portfolio manager at two hedge funds before successfully launching GCA in 2008. The new UCITS fund will employ an actively managed long/short corporate credit strategy mainly focusing on investment-grade, high-yield and distressed bonds. The strategy will utilise a fundamental research process to capitalise on an information base built on decades of experience and a research team with an average of 20 years of experience in corporate credit.

Nicolas Faller, Co-CEO Asset Management at UBP, says: “We are very happy to partner with Global Credit Advisers for this new alternative UCITS fund. At this point in the cycle, we believe there are a lot of opportunities for a long/short strategy in credit. There are very few managers successfully trading this strategy, and Mr Hornstein and his team have proven to be amongst the best in the space given their success for more than 10 years.”

Hornstein says: “We are pleased to be partnering with UBP and their proven UCITS distribution platform. Having successfully managed our credit long/short strategy for more than 10 years, we are excited to extend the offering to the broader UCITS audience and contribute to the diverse product offering that UBP’s platform provides.”

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